A Statistical Comparison of EUV Brightenings Observed by SO/EUI with Simulated Brightenings in Non-potential Simulations
Krzysztof Barczynski, Karen A. Meyer, Louise K. Harra, Duncan H., Mackay, Frederic Auchere, David Berghmans

TL;DR
This study compares observed EUV brightenings in the solar corona with simulated brightenings from non-potential magnetic field models, finding similar distributions of properties but differences in event durations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that non-potential magnetic field simulations can statistically reproduce key properties of EUV brightenings observed by Solar Orbiter.
Findings
Simulated brightenings are more numerous than observed.
Distribution of geometrical and physical properties is similar between observations and simulations.
Event durations differ significantly between observed and simulated brightenings.
Abstract
The High Resolution Imager (HRI_EUV) telescope of the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) instrument onboard Solar Orbiter has observed EUV brightenings, so-called campfires, as fine-scale structures at coronal temperatures. The goal of this paper is to compare the basic geometrical (size, orientation) and physical (intensity, lifetime) properties of the EUV brightenings with regions of energy dissipation in a non-potential coronal magnetic field simulation. In the simulation, HMI line-of-sight magnetograms are used as input to drive the evolution of solar coronal magnetic fields and energy dissipation. We applied an automatic EUV brightening detection method to EUV images obtained on 30 May 2020 by the HRI_EUV telescope. We applied the same detection method to the simulated energy dissipation maps from the non-potential simulation to detect simulated brightenings. We detected EUV…
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