Solar Corona Loop Studies with AIA: I. Cross-Sectional Temperature Structure
Markus J. Aschwanden, Paul Boerner

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzes the cross-sectional temperature structure of coronal loops using AIA/SDO data, revealing predominantly narrowband, near-isothermal temperature profiles that challenge standard nanoflare heating models.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of coronal loop cross-sectional temperature profiles with AIA, demonstrating near-isothermal conditions and refining the AIA 94 Å filter response function.
Findings
66% of loops fitted with single-Gaussian DEMs
19% of loops fitted with double-Gaussian DEMs
Loop temperature widths close to instrument resolution
Abstract
We present a first systematic study on the cross-sectional temperature structure of coronal loops using the six coronal temperature filters of the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) instrument on the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). We analyze a sample of 100 loop snapshots measured at 10 different locations and 10 different times in active region NOAA 11089 on 2010 July 24, 21:00-22:00 UT. The cross-sectional flux profiles are measured and a cospatial background is subtracted in 6 filters in a temperature range of MK, and 4 different parameterizations of differential emission measure (DEM) distributions are fitted. We find that the reconstructed DEMs consist predominantly of narrowband peak temperature components with a thermal width of , close to the temperature resolution limit of the instrument, consistent with earlier…
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