Characteristics of quiet Sun cell and network brightenings
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2000
Abstract
Extreme ultraviolet observations of the quiet Sun are made with the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) on board the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). It has been previously noted that frequent transition region brightenings occur in both the bright network and dark cell regions. Analysing 1125 events, we determined the characteristics of the brightenings in the cell and network regions which include the duration, energy, and intensity increase above the background. Network brightenings are found to be larger than cell events occurring with a mean duration of 150 s and releasing an average of 1026.9 ergs per event. Cell brightenings, on the other hand, last for an average of 96 s and release 1025.8 ergs per event. It has also been found that the distribution of energy is a power-law which is different in the cell (γ=2.5) and network (γ=1.5) regions. When the entire quiet Sun region is analysed the value of γ is 1.7. The number of events per CDS pixel is approximately the same, and a histogram of the ratio ([peak value -background]/background) shows similar values for both the cell and network. It is important to analyse the cell and network regions separately in the context of coronal heating by such small flare-like events.
Identifier
0000408784 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Astronomy and Astrophysics
ISSN
00046361
First Page
371
Last Page
378
Issue
1
Volume
362
Recommended Citation
Harra, L. K.; Gallagher, P. T.; and Phillips, K. J.H., "Characteristics of quiet Sun cell and network brightenings" (2000). Faculty Publications. 15519.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/15519
