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

Picoflares in the Quiet Solar Corona

10 May 2023, 15:35
15m
Haus H, Telegrafenberg

Haus H, Telegrafenberg

Potsdam, Germany
Oral presentation 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

Olena Podladchikova (The Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP))

Description

On May 30, 2020, the Solar Orbiter High-Resolution Imager operating in 174 A being for the first time approximately at a half AU to the Sun, registered a large number of short, small-scale heating events, often called campfires, with rich morphology and smaller space-time characteristics than nanoflares. We estimate the thermal energy of the heating events from increases in the emission measure and temperature using methods assessing thermal energy in flares. We compare these with the characteristics of X-ray flares, in particular, those recorded by the X-ray spectrometer/telescope onboard Solar Orbiter. We found campfires emit thermal energy in picoflares range. The additional previously unaccounted energy input of is about 1% to the total required to sustain quiet solar corona power. The observed frequency distribution would have to continue to the femtoflares range to fulfill the observed heating requirement. We explain the existence of solar flares below the expected nanoflare threshold as follows. They originate in small coronal loops of 200-5000 km, smaller than considered by Parker. Some picoflares show only a partial energy release along a single loop.

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Primary authors

Dr A.~ De~Groof (ESA, MADRID) Mr E.~ Soubrie (IAS, ORSAY) Dr L. Rodriguez Dr L.~ Teriaca (MPS, Germany) Dr L.~P.~ Chitta (MPS, Germany) Dr A.M. Veronig (Graz University, Austria) Mr A.~F.~ Battaglia (FHNW, Swizterland) Dr Alexander Warmuth (The Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP)) Dr Antolin Patrick (Nortumbria Univesrity, UK) Dr B.~ Inhester (MPS, Germany) Dr D.~M.~ Long (MSSL, UK) Dr E.~ Kraaikamp (Royal Observatory of Belgium) Dr Francis Verbeeck (Royal Observatory of Belgium) Dr Frederic Auchere (IAS,ORSAY) Dr J.~P.~ Halain (ESA,ESTEC) Dr K.~ Stegen (Royal Observatory of Belgium) Dr Laurent Dolla (Royal Observatory of Belgium) Dr M. Gyo (PMOD, SWITZERLAND) Dr M.~ Haberreiter (PMOD, Switzerland) Dr M.~J. West (Southwest Research Institute,USA) Dr Marco Velli (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)) Dr Marilena Mierla (Royal Observatory of Belgium) Dr N.~ Engler (PMOD, Switzerland) Olena Podladchikova (The Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP)) Dr P.~ Rochus Dr R.~ Aznar Cuadrado (MPS, Germany) Dr S.~ Gissot (Royal Obsrevatory of Belgium) Mr S.~ Purkhart (Graz University, Austria) Dr S.~J.~ Hofmeister (The Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) ) Dr Schuller Frederic (The Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP)) Dr Susanna Parenti (IAS,ORSAY) Dr T Podladchikova Dr U.~ Schuhle (MPS, Germany) Mr V.~ Buchel (PMOD, Switzerland) Dr W.~ Schmutz (PMOD, Switzerland) Dr É.~ Buchlin (IAS, ORSAY)

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