Kv. Getman et Ma. Livshitz, Energy balance in sources of long-term soft solar X-ray emission: Formation of streamers, ASTRON REP, 43(9), 1999, pp. 615-621
We consider solar events accompanied by a soft X-ray emission lasting 0.5-1
day. We analyze in detail the weak event of January 24, 1992, which was de
tected by the Yohkoh satellite, but not in the integrated solar flux at 1-8
Angstrom. The energy balance in a coronal loop is studied via numerical si
mulation of the gas dynamical processes taking place during plasma heating
near the top of an arcade. In the case of slow heating, the density is init
ially redistributed over the loop. Then, both the temperature and density v
ary slowly (with a characteristic time scale of about one hour), reflecting
variations of the heating in the tenuous plasma in the presence of an extr
emely high efficiency of heat transfer. The calculations describe the obser
vational data best for a total energy of 2-3 x 10(30) erg, providing eviden
ce that the energy spread-for different long-term events is much smaller th
an the energy spread for impulsive flares. Many of such events are the firs
t stages in the formation of streamers. We also show that energy release in
a vertical current sheet takes place in distinct steps, rather than contin
uously.