2022
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/aca97b
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Propagating and Stationary Bright Knots in the Quiet Sun

Abstract: The question of what heats the solar chromosphere and corona remains one of the most important puzzles in solar physics and astrophysics. Up to now, two mechanisms are considered to work in heating the chromosphere and corona: magnetic reconnection and wave (turbulent flow) dissipation. But it is still not understood which mechanism is dominant. To solve the heating problem, one important topic at this stage is that we should understand how much energy is contributing from the two mechanisms respectively to th… Show more

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“…The interaction between the fibrils is inevitable and common (e.g., Yang et al 2015;Ding et al 2022;Yan et al 2022). However, based on 10 yr (from 2012 October 1 to 2022 September 30) highresolution chromospheric data from the NVST, we detect fewer than 15 events with explicit X-type reconnection between the fibrils (Zhang et al 2023). Such rare examples indicate that the occurrence of magnetic reconnection should satisfy several physical conditions, e.g., enlarged MFDs at the footpoints of atmospheric structures, enhanced nonpotentiality and complexity of magnetic fields, antiparallel magnetic field lines, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The interaction between the fibrils is inevitable and common (e.g., Yang et al 2015;Ding et al 2022;Yan et al 2022). However, based on 10 yr (from 2012 October 1 to 2022 September 30) highresolution chromospheric data from the NVST, we detect fewer than 15 events with explicit X-type reconnection between the fibrils (Zhang et al 2023). Such rare examples indicate that the occurrence of magnetic reconnection should satisfy several physical conditions, e.g., enlarged MFDs at the footpoints of atmospheric structures, enhanced nonpotentiality and complexity of magnetic fields, antiparallel magnetic field lines, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…During this process, magnetic energy is released into thermal and kinetic energy of the plasmas (Phan et al 2020;Fleishman et al 2023). In the solar atmosphere, kinds of activities and phenomena, e.g., flares (Fleishman et al 2020;Collier et al 2024), jets (Shibata et al 1992;Sterling et al 2024), brightenings (Berghmans et al 2021;Zhang et al 2023), and coronal mass ejections (CMEs; Green et al 2018;O'Kane et al 2021), are associated with this mechanism. The observational signatures of inflows and outflows (Reeves et al 2020;Yan et al 2022) are thought to be a direct consequence of the reconnection process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the solar atmosphere, MHD waves are ubiquitously observed (e.g., Tian et al 2012;. They can heat the quiet corona, e.g., the corona outside active regions (ARs; Tomczyk et al 2007;McIntosh et al 2011;Zhang et al 2023). However, the observed wave power is generally 2 orders of magnitude too weak to power the AR corona (see reviews in Withbroe & Noyes 1977; Arregui 2015and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%