Coronal energy release by MHD avalanches II. EUV line emission from a multi-threaded coronal loop
G. Cozzo, J. Reid, P. Pagano, F. Reale, P. Testa, A. W. Hood, C., Argiroffi, A. Petralia, E. Alaimo, F. D'Anca, L. Sciortino, M. Todaro, U. Lo, Cicero, M. Barbera, B. De Pontieu, and J. Martinez-Sykora

TL;DR
This paper predicts EUV line emissions from a multi-threaded coronal loop undergoing MHD avalanches, demonstrating how upcoming MUSE observations could reveal fine structures and dynamics of coronal heating events.
Contribution
It provides detailed synthetic EUV spectra and maps from 3D MHD simulations, linking theoretical models to observable signatures for the MUSE mission.
Findings
MUSE can detect fine structures from loop fragmentation.
Fe IX emission highlights footpoint motions and plasma evaporation.
Fe XIX transient brightenings may indicate sheet-like structures.
Abstract
MHD kink instability can trigger the fragmentation of a twisted magnetic flux tube into small-scale current sheets that dissipate as aperiodic impulsive heating events. This instability propagates as an avalanche to nearby flux tubes and leads to a nanoflare storm. Our previous work was devoted to related 3D MHD numerical modeling with a stratified and realistic atmosphere. This work addresses predictions for the EUV imaging spectroscopy of such structure and evolution of a loop, with an average temperature of 2.5 MK in the solar corona. We set a particular focus on the forthcoming MUSE mission. From the output of the numerical simulations, we synthesized the intensities, Doppler shifts, and non-thermal line broadening in 3 EUV spectral lines in the MUSE passbands: Fe IX 171A, Fe XV 284 A, and Fe XIX 108 A, at 1 MK, 2 MK, and 10 MK, respectively, according to the MUSE expected pixel…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
