arXiv Open Access 2013

High Spatial Resolution Observations of Loops in the Solar Corona

David H. Brooks Harry P. Warren Ignacio Ugarte-Urra Amy R. Winebarger
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Understanding how the solar corona is structured is of fundamental importance to determining how the Sun's upper atmosphere is heated to high temperatures. Recent spectroscopic studies have suggested that an instrument with a spatial resolution of 200km or better is necessary to resolve coronal loops. The High Resolution Coronal Imager (Hi-C) achieved this performance on a rocket flight in July 2012. We use Hi-C data to measure the Gaussian widths of 91 loops observed in the solar corona and find a distribution that peaks at about 270km. We also use Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) data for a subset of these loops and find temperature distributions that are generally very narrow. These observations provide further evidence that loops in the solar corona are often structured at a scale of several hundred kilometers, well above the spatial scale of many proposed physical mechanisms.

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David H. Brooks

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Harry P. Warren

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Ignacio Ugarte-Urra

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Amy R. Winebarger

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Brooks, D.H., Warren, H.P., Ugarte-Urra, I., Winebarger, A.R. (2013). High Spatial Resolution Observations of Loops in the Solar Corona. https://arxiv.org/abs/1305.2246

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