Title of article :
From solar nanoflares to stellar giant flares: Scaling laws and non-implications for coronal heating Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Markus J. Aschwanden، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
9
From page :
1867
To page :
1875
Abstract :
In this study we explore physical scaling laws applied to solar nanoflares, microflares, and large flares, as well as to stellar giant flares. Solar flare phenomena exhibit a fractal volume scaling, V(L) ≲ L1.9, with L being the flare loop length scale, which explains the observed correlation image between the total emission measure EMp and flare peak temperature Tp in both solar and stellar flares. However, the detected stellar flares have higher emission measures EMp than solar flares at the same flare peak temperature Tp, which can be explained by a higher electron density that is caused by shorter heating scale height ratios sH/L ≈ 0.04–0.1. Using these scaling laws we calculate the total radiated flare energies EX and thermal flare energies ET and find that the total counts C are a good proxy for both parameters. Comparing the energies of solar and stellar flares we find that even the smallest observed stellar flares exceed the largest solar flares, and thus their observed frequency distributions are hypothetically affected by an upper cutoff caused by the maximum active region size limit. The powerlaw slopes fitted near the upper cutoff can then not reliably be extrapolated to the microflare regime to evaluate their contribution to coronal heating.
Keywords :
Sun: flares , Stars: flares , Coronal heating
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
Record number :
1131657
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