Spatiotemporal organization of energy release events in the quiet solar corona [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.1086


Using data from STEREO and SOHO spacecraft, we show that temporal organization of energy release events in the quiet solar corona is close to random, in contrast to the clustered behavior of flaring times in solar active regions. The locations of the quiet-Sun events follow the meso- and supergranulation pattern of the underling photosphere. Together with earlier reports of the scale-free event size statistics, our findings suggest that quiet solar regions responsible for bulk coronal heating operate in a driven self-organized critical state, possibly involving long-range Alfv\'{e}nic interactions.

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V. Uritsky and J. Davila
Mon, 7 Apr 14
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