Cool transition region loops observed by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph
Zhenghua Huang, Lidong Xia, Bo Li, Maria S. Madjarska

TL;DR
This study uses IRIS observations to analyze cool transition region loops, revealing their dynamics, heating mechanisms, and magnetic interactions, providing new insights into their physical properties and role in solar atmospheric processes.
Contribution
First detailed IRIS-based analysis of cool transition region loops, highlighting their dynamics, heating, and magnetic interactions, advancing understanding of their physics.
Findings
Loops show siphon flows suggestive of impulsive heating by magnetic reconnection.
Magnetic cancellation rates indicate energetic magnetic interactions.
Evidence of magnetic reconnection between loop systems was observed.
Abstract
We report on the first Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) study of cool transition region loops. This class of loops has received little attention in the literature. A cluster of such loops was observed on the solar disk in active region NOAA11934, in the Si IV 1402.8 \AA\ spectral raster and 1400 \AA\ slit-jaw (SJ) images. We divide the loops into three groups and study their dynamics and interaction. The first group comprises relatively stable loops, with 382--626\,km cross-sections. Observed Doppler velocities are suggestive of siphon flows, gradually changing from -10 km/s at one end to 20 km/s at the other end of the loops. Nonthermal velocities from 15 to 25 km/s were determined. These physical properties suggest that these loops are impulsively heated by magnetic reconnection occurring at the blue-shifted footpoints where magnetic cancellation with a rate of …
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
