Using Sdo/Aia To Understand The Thermal Evolution Of Solar Prominence Formation

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2020)

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We investigated the thermal properties of prominence formation using time series analysis of Solar Dynamics Observatory's Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (SDO/AIA) data. Here, we report the first time-lag measurements derived from SDO/AIA observations of a prominence and its cavity on the solar limb, made possible by AIA's different wave bands and high time resolution. With our time-lag analysis, which tracks the thermal evolution using emission formed at different temperatures, we find that the prominence cavity exhibited a mixture of heating and cooling signatures. This is in contrast to prior time-lag studies of multiple active regions that chiefly identified cooling signatures and very few heating signatures, which is consistent with nanoflare heating. We also computed time lags for the same pairs of SDO/AIA channels using output from a one-dimensional hydrodynamic model of prominence material forming through thermal nonequilibrium (TNE). We demonstrate that the SDO/AIA time lags for flux tubes undergoing TNE are predicted to be highly complex, changing with time and location along the flux tube, and are consistent with the observed time-lag signatures in the cavity surrounding the prominence. Therefore, the time-lag analysis is a sensitive indicator of the heating and cooling processes in different coronal regions. The time lags calculated for the simulated prominence flux tube are consistent with the behavior deduced from the AIA data, thus supporting the TNE model of prominence formation. Future investigations of time lags predicted by other models for the prominence mass could be a valuable method for discriminating among competing physical mechanisms.
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Quiescent solar prominence, Quiet solar corona, Solar coronal heating, Solar extreme ultraviolet emission, Solar filaments, Solar physics
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