Bibcode
Luna Bennasar, Manuel; Karpen, J.; DeVore, C. R.
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, SPD meeting #42, #7.03; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 43, 2011
Fecha de publicación:
5
2011
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0
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Descripción
Solar prominences are cool and dense plasma suspended in the
million-degree solar corona. Recent observations reveal that prominences
are composed of fine and highly dynamic threads aligned with the local
magnetic field. We have constructed a 3D time-dependent model of a
prominence combining a magnetic field structure with 1D independent
simulations of many flux tubes. The 3D magnetic field is taken from an
adaptive MHD simulation of a sheared double-arcade filament channel.
Using the thermal non-equilibrium model we study different
parametrization of their heating function and influence on the evolution
of the plasmas. With the results of our simulations we produce synthetic
emission images of the filament channel and the overlying loops. We show
the evolving properties of our model and compare the results with data
from the AIA instrument onboard the recently launched SDO satellite.