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Age dependence of EM in AR Cores... and... Some thoughts on the Accuracy of Atomic Data Helen Mason, Durgesh Tripathi, Brendan O’Dwyer and Giulio Del Zanna Loops-6, Belgium, June 2013 Photo: Giulio Del Zanna

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Age dependence of EM in AR Cores... and... Some thoughts on the Accuracy of Atomic Data Helen Mason, Durgesh Tripathi, Brendan O’Dwyer and Giulio Del Zanna. Photo: Giulio Del Zanna. Loops-6, Belgium, June 2013. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Age dependence of EM in AR Cores... and...Some thoughts on the Accuracy of Atomic Data

Helen Mason, Durgesh Tripathi, Brendan O’Dwyer and Giulio Del Zanna

Loops-6, Belgium, June 2013

Photo: Giulio Del Zanna

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Characteristic loop structures for solar active regions

• Large 1MK loops (171A) seem to be ‘almost isothermal’ and ‘spatially resolved’ by present day instruments such as TRACE, EIS, SDO/AIA.

• Are they?• Check with HiC at 171A • The hot core loops (3MK?) do

not seem to be so well resolved.• Look same in SDO/AIA and HiC. • We can study their footpoints

regions (moss regions).

Micro-flare activity and Dynamic core loops – mini-post-flare?

• Very large ‘Fan’ loops reach far out into the corona, possibly joining remote active regions.

SDO/AIA Observations

ARE ALL THESE LOOPS HEATED IN THE SAME WAY???

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Imaging versus spectroscopic observationsImaging instruments

• TRACE, EIT, Stereo/EUVI, SDO/AIA, HiC• Intensity variations...flows, waves or pulses?• Intensity changes – Ne or Te?• Several spectral lines contributing to some wavelength bands?• High cadence and good spatial coverage• Relatively straightforward to analyse

• SoHO/CDS and SUMER, Hinode/EIS, Coronal visible lines

• High cadence at expense of spatial coverage...one slit position

• Uncertainties – jitter, line blending, absolute wavelengths, other instrumental effects – point spread function?

• A nightmare to analyse, very labour intensive...

• SUMER – absolute wavelengths relative to chromospheric lines

• Very good diagnostics: EM, Ne, flows, abundances

Spectroscopic Instruments

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: :

TRACE image – 1” res

SOHO/CDS – Mg IX - 6” res

CDS and TRACE: off limb AR quiescent loops (1MK)

• Background subtraction is crucial

• 1 MK TRACE loops, are isothermal across the

loop, but have 0.7 MK footpoints with Ne of

around 2 x 109 cm-3.

• Imaging at 1” seems to resolve single flux tubes

Del Zanna and Mason (2003), Del Zanna (2003)

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Emission measure loci plot using CDS data, showing near isothermal temperature (Del Zanna & Mason, 2003)

CDS: ‘warm’ 1MK Quiescent AR Loop

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Hinode/EIS spectrum • Hinode/EIS

spectra are dominated by coronal ions (iron, particularly)

Young, Mason et al. (2007, PASJ)

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Active region density mapPeter Young, 2007

The high quality of the

EIS data makes density maps

relatively easy to generate

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Hinode EIS - temperature and density map for a limb AR

Average electron density map from FeXIII lines

Temperature map from FeXVI/FeXVRed is Log T = 6.7, yellow is Log T= 6.5

Hot, dense AR cores are clearly seen with EIS. XRT shows ‘dynamic’ activity.

O’Dwyer et al, 2011

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Impulsive heating, nanoflare trains Klimchuk, Bradshaw, Cargill, Reep

Fix: • Loop length: 2L = 80 Mm• Power: 4 10-3 ergs cm-3 s-1

• Triangular pulse: width 100 sec.

Vary:• Delay between nanoflares

Diagnostics• Tmax, EM(Tmax)• EM ~ Ta, T < Tmax

• EM ~ Tb, T > Tmax

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log E

M (

cm-5)

log T

log T

EM(T) of Inter-moss: Tripathi, Mason and Klimchuk, 2011

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HINODE/EIS EM

Data points are the average of the EM of regions A, B, C subtracted by the average of EM for Bkg1 and Bkg2 reduced by a factor 4 (see next slide).

Theory versus observations: hot core loopsTripathi, Klimchuk & Mason, 2011

EBTEL SIMULATIONS

Loop half length = 2.4x109 cmDuration of nanoflare = 500s Amplitude = 0.04 erg cm-3 s-1 Repetition time = every 8000sConstant low level heating = 10-6 erg cm-3 s-1

slope

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• Active region 11193• First rotation – April 19th, 2011• Second rotation – May 16th, 2011• SDO available

• Active Region 11057• First rotation – March 28th, 2010• Second rotation – April 27th, 2010• NO SDO available

Very carefully selected Inter-moss

MCMC method was used to derive the slope and Ratio.

Age dependence of EM distribution in AR coresTripathi, D., O’Dwyer, B. and Mason, H.E., 2013

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NOAA 11193: AIARotation 1 19-Apr-2011 Rotation 2 16-May-2011

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AR 11193high temperature emission and slope decreases with age:high to low frequency nanoflares?

From log T = 6.0 to log T = 6.5

Slope = 2.61 ± 0.32Ratio = 22 ± 12

From log T = 6.0 to log T = 6.5

Slope = 2.14 ± 0.53Ratio = 9 ± 4

Log Ne = 9.7 Log Ne = 9.0

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AR 11057high temperature emission and slope decreases with age:high to low frequency nanoflares?

From log T = 6.0 to log T = 6.5

Slope = 3.01 ± 0.12Ratio = 50 ± 11

From log T = 6.0 to log T = 6.5

Slope = 2.81 ± 0.17Ratio = 49 ± 14

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Errors in the EM analyses.

Observational errors - EIS (or SDO) calibration- Blends

Errors in the EM/DEM methods-MCMC-Giulio’s method-EM Loci-EM Pottasch-Other methods

Errors in the atomic data-Ionisation balance-Radiative data-electron collision data

Other Uncertainties-elemental abundances-equilibrium?

How to deal with all of these issues?-CHIANTI – v7.1 (soon V8)-Assess errors on individual lines-Look for consistency in results

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Comparison between MCMC and Pottasch EM Methods

Tripathi, D. and Ali, S.M., 2013

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Comparison between MCMC and Pottasch EM Methods

Tripathi, D. and Ali, S.M., 2013

WARNING: Pottasch EM is only valid if the plasma is multi-thermalMCMC not reliable at low temperatures

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Multi-thermal Emission in ARsDel Zanna, 2013

2010 Oct 26 SDO/AIA

171A 193A 335A

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Multi-thermal Emission in ARsDel Zanna, 2013

EM for 3MK AR Core loops: Lhs: T_max; rhs: T_eff

----- slope of 3.4

Note consistency of EM for different ion stages of iron

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Errors? Gennou et al, 2013: Emission Measure Slope

Probability of the true slope given an observed slope =

3

Uncertainty: ~ 1.1

Guennou et al. (2013)

slope

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CHIANTI An atomic database for astrophysics

• UK, USA, Italy• First database to make

atomic data freely available for astrophysics

• First released in 1996• Just released v7.1

Landi et al, 2013, ApJ, 763• Improved coverage in X-ray

range (addressing 94A)• Over 1,000 citation• CHIANTI V8 – 2013?

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New Ionisation Balance (Ni ions)

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CHIANTI v.7.1: DW data (Landi & Dere 2013) + identifications of Del Zanna (2012). R-matrix data (Del Zanna+2012) provide increased intensities. They will be available in v.8.

CHIANTI V7.1 and CHIANTI V8

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G. Del Zanna

Scattering calculation for Fe XII calculations: Fe XII

Serious problems with the Fe XII spectrum.

Many calculations:Flower (1977)

Binello et al (several papers) Storey, Del Zanna, Mason (2005)

Del Zanna (2012)

EUV

4S3/2, 2D3/2, 2D5/2, 2P1/2, 2P3/2

2D3/2

4P1/2

4P3/2

2P1/2

SO

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FeXII – Atomic Data re-visited (yet again!!)

Mason & Del Zanna - IRIS meeting 2012

New CC

Old CC

UK APAP Team O’Dwyer, Del Zanna, Badnell, Mason and Storey, 2012, A&A, 537, 22Atomic data for the X-ray lines of Fe VIII and Fe IX (for SDO/AIA, 94A)

Del Zanna, Storey, Badnell and Mason (2012, in press) - new Fe XII atomic dataThe previous R-matrix calculation (Storey et al. 2004) has been extended to include all main n=4 levels (for the soft X-rays)

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This plot shows how the density derived from a single, quiet Sun off-limb data-set has changed with time using the Fe XII λ186.88/λ195.12 and Fe XIII λ203.82/λ202.04 density diagnostics. The changes are due to improvements in the atomic data models in CHIANTI.

CHIANTI - Fe XII density diagnostics

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Summary• More work needs to be done on EM tracking

AR evolution• Errors in the various DEM methods need

checking carefully• New EIS calibration is very important• SDO/AIA responses now much better

understood• Abundances can give problems• Atomic data are much better that they were!• Benchmarking CHIANTI v7.1+ gives good

results• Errors need to be judged for each spectral

line/transition

WE NEED HIGHER SPATIAL RESOLUTION AND HIGHER CADENCE SPECTRAL OBSERVATIONS

IRIS, SOLAR-C and Solar Orbiter