Abstract

Data are courtesy of the science teams of IRIS, SDO, and Hinode. IRIS is a NASA small explorer mission developed and operated by LMSAL with mission operations executed at NASA Ames Research center and major contributions to downlink communications funded by the Norwegian Space Center (NSC, Norway) through an ESA PRODEX contract. This work is supported by NASA under contract NNG09FA40C (IRIS), the European Research Council grant agreement No. 291058, and contract 8100002705 from LMSAL to SAO. Additionally, M.C.M.C. acknowledges support from NASA’s SDO/AIA (NNG04EA00C) and Hinode/SOT (NNM07AA01C) contracts and grants (NNX14AI14G and NNX13AJ96G) to LMSAL. AIA is an instrument on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory, a mission for NASA’s Living With a Star program. Hinode is a Japanese mission developed and launched by ISAS/JAXA, collaborating with NAOJ as domestic partner, and NASA and STFC (UK) as international partners. Science operation of Hinode is conducted by the Hinode science team organized at ISAS/JAXA. Postlaunch operation support is provided by JAXA and NAOJ (Japan), STFC (UK), NASA, ESA, and NSC (Norway). The numerical modeling work is made possible by NASA’s High-End Computing Program. The simulations presented in this paper were carried out on the Pleiades cluster at the Ames Research Center.

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