We model the hydrodynamic evolution of the plasma confined in a coronal loop, 30,000 km long, subject to the heating of nanoflares due to intermittent magnetic dissipative events in the MHD turbulence produced by loop footpoint motions. We use the time-dependent distribution of energy dissipation along the loop obtained from a hybrid shell model, occurring for a magnetic field of about 10 G in the corona; the relevant heating per unit volume along the loop is used in the Palermo-Harvard loop plasma hydrodynamic model. We describe the results, focusing on the effects produced by the most intense heat pulses, which lead to loop temperatures between 1 and 1.5 MK.

REALE F, NIGRO G, MALARA F, PERES G, VELTRI P (2005). Modeling a coronal loop heated by magnetohydrodynamic turbulence nanoflares. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 633(1), 489-498 [10.1086/444409].

Modeling a coronal loop heated by magnetohydrodynamic turbulence nanoflares

REALE, Fabio;PERES, Giovanni;
2005-01-01

Abstract

We model the hydrodynamic evolution of the plasma confined in a coronal loop, 30,000 km long, subject to the heating of nanoflares due to intermittent magnetic dissipative events in the MHD turbulence produced by loop footpoint motions. We use the time-dependent distribution of energy dissipation along the loop obtained from a hybrid shell model, occurring for a magnetic field of about 10 G in the corona; the relevant heating per unit volume along the loop is used in the Palermo-Harvard loop plasma hydrodynamic model. We describe the results, focusing on the effects produced by the most intense heat pulses, which lead to loop temperatures between 1 and 1.5 MK.
2005
REALE F, NIGRO G, MALARA F, PERES G, VELTRI P (2005). Modeling a coronal loop heated by magnetohydrodynamic turbulence nanoflares. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 633(1), 489-498 [10.1086/444409].
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