2020
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab63cf
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IRIS Observations of Short-term Variability in Moss Associated with Transient Hot Coronal Loops

Abstract: We observed rapid variability ( 60 s) at the footpoints of transient hot (∼ 8 − 10 MK) coronal loops in active region cores, with the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS). The high spatial (∼ 0.33 ) and temporal ( 5-10 s) resolution is often crucial for the detection of this variability. We show how, in combination with 1D RADYN loop modeling, these IRIS spectral observations of the transition region (TR) and chromosphere provide powerful diagnostics of the properties of coronal heating and energy tran… Show more

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“…This would then give rise to the observed rapid variability and plasma flows observed in the low atmosphere. Such models produce Si iv Doppler shifts of about ±40 km s −1 and line widths of up to 20 km s −1 (Testa et al 2020). Provided one assumes an appropriate distribution for the energy flux carried by non-thermal particles accelerated at a coronal site, such a model can explain both the intermittency and the spectral properties of the UV emission at one footpoint in one of our examples (e.g.…”
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“…This would then give rise to the observed rapid variability and plasma flows observed in the low atmosphere. Such models produce Si iv Doppler shifts of about ±40 km s −1 and line widths of up to 20 km s −1 (Testa et al 2020). Provided one assumes an appropriate distribution for the energy flux carried by non-thermal particles accelerated at a coronal site, such a model can explain both the intermittency and the spectral properties of the UV emission at one footpoint in one of our examples (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In contrast, footpoint W1 exhibited brightenings that are consistent with rapid moss variability in response to the impulsive loop heating (e.g. Testa et al 2014Testa et al , 2020. When the slit crossed the region around 10:41 UT (around the time when the coronal signal has pulse-like enhancements), the IRIS profiles are markedly different.…”
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