8-12 May 2023
Haus H, Telegrafenberg
Europe/Berlin timezone

The many scales observed by EUI onboard Solar Orbiter

10 May 2023, 14:10
25m
Haus H, Telegrafenberg

Haus H, Telegrafenberg

Potsdam, Germany
Invited talk 3) Energy and mass flow through the solar atmosphere – from solar campfires to CME (Observations and Theory) Energy and mass flow through the solar atmosphere – from solar campfires to CME (Observations and Theory)

Speaker

Dr David Berghmans (Royal Observatory of Belgium)

Description

EUI is a set of (E)UV imaging telescopes that observe the solar corona from >10 Rsun scales down to pixel scales of 100 km. EUI has been embarked on the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission on a 10-year mission, while the imaging cadence can be as fast as 2s. This wide range of spatial and temporal scales allows to observe the scale invariance of events, from the largest to the smallest flares, and from the largest eruptions to the smallest jets. Besides identifiable events, also the background spatial structuring shows scale invariance over several orders of magnitude. In this presentation we will present the newest contributions of EUI at the smallest scales (picoflares, picojets) and discuss limitations on how much further down this coronal scale invariance can extend.

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Primary author

Dr David Berghmans (Royal Observatory of Belgium)

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