The Unresolved Fine Structure Resolved – IRIS observations of the Solar Transition Region [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.3611


The heating of the outer solar atmospheric layers, i.e., the transition region and corona, to high temperatures is a long standing problem in solar (and stellar) physics. Solutions have been hampered by an incomplete understanding of the magnetically controlled structure of these regions. The high spatial and temporal resolution observations with the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) at the solar limb reveal a plethora of short, low lying loops or loop segments at transition-region temperatures that vary rapidly, on the timescales of minutes. We argue that the existence of these loops solves a long standing observational mystery. At the same time, based on comparison with numerical models, this detection sheds light on a critical piece of the coronal heating puzzle.

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V. Hansteen, B. Pontieu, M. Carlsson, et. al.
Fri, 12 Dec 14
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Comments: Published in Science on October 17 and can be found on: this http URL 17 pages, 5 figures. Movies are available at this http URL