Flarelike brightenings of active region loops observed with SUMER
Abstract
Coronal loops on the east limb of the Sun were observed by SUMER on SOHO for several days. Small flare-like brightenings are detected very frequently in the hot flare line Fe~{\small XIX}. We find that the relatively intense events are in good coincidence with the transient brightenings seen by Yohkoh/SXT. A statistical analysis shows that these brightenings have durations of 5-84 min and extensions along the slit of 2-67 Mm. The integrated energy observed in Fe~{\small XIX} for each event is in the range of ergs, and the estimated thermal energy ranges from ergs. Application of the statistical method proposed by Parnell \& Jupp (2000) yields a value of 1.5 to 1.8 for the index of a power law relation between the frequency of the events and the radiated energy in Fe~{\small XIX}, and a value of 1.7 to 1.8 for the index of the frequency distribution of the thermal energy in the energy range ergs. We examine the possibility that these small brightenings give a big contribution to heating of the active region corona.
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@article{arxiv.1510.00337,
title = {Flarelike brightenings of active region loops observed with SUMER},
author = {T. J. Wang and D. E. Innes and S. K. Solanki and W. Curdt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.00337},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 7 figures, Proc. of 11th European Solar Physics Meeting, 2005