Quiet Sun impulsive events observed with NuSTAR during solar minimum
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The investigation of small-scale energy release in the Sun’s atmosphere is important in understanding how the corona is heated. Previous work has been able to study small EUV and SXR brightenings outside of active regions (i.e. the quiet Sun), but with HXRs this has mostly focused on active region transients/microflares due to the sensitivity of available telescopes. In this paper we present observations of the quiet Sun with the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR), an X-ray imaging spectrometer with much greater sensitivity than previous instruments, allowing the observation of faint events. During the recent solar minimum, NuSTAR captured seven quiet Sun flares/impulsive brightenings, three on 21 February 2020, and four on 12–13 September 2020. From fitting their NuSTAR HXR spectra we find temperatures of 3.1–4.0 MK and emission measures between (0.75–17.0) × 1043 cm−3, which gives thermal energies between (2.5–8.9) × 1026 erg. Only one event, a mini-filament eruption, showed evidence of slightly higher temperatures emission, confirmed through Differential Emission Measure analysis. None of the events showed evidence of non-thermal emission in their NuSTAR spectra, and we placed upper limits to the accelerated electron population. The thermal parameters for these quiet Sun events seem to scale differently to previously studied active region flares, suggesting a different energy release process might be dominating. However, this conclusion is affected by the different sensitivity and biases introduced by the various instruments and analysis approaches used.
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0035-8711
1365-2966
1365-8711
1365-2966
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Paterson, S., Hannah, I. G., Grefenstette, B. W., Krucker, S., Lastufka, E., Hudson, H. S., Glesener, L., White, S. M., & Smith, D. M. (2026). Quiet Sun impulsive events observed with NuSTAR during solar minimum. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stag109