XRT Nanoflares P. Grigis XRT Nanoflares P. Grigis XRT Polar bright points and jets J. Cirtain XRT Polar bright points and jets J. Cirtain Group G – Microflares.

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XRT Nanoflares P. Grigis XRT Nanoflares P. Grigis XRT Polar bright points and jets J. Cirtain XRT Polar bright points and jets J. Cirtain Group G – Microflares & Nanoflares Evaporation in microflares J. Brosius & R. Milligan Evaporation in microflares J. Brosius & R. Milligan

Morphology of microflares T. Shimizu Morphology of microflares T. Shimizu Current sheets form readily Å. Janse Current sheets form readily Å. Janse Nonthermal particles in nanoflares. Q. Chen Nonthermal particles in nanoflares. Q. Chen RHESSI Microflare Statistics S. Christe & I. Hannah RHESSI Microflare Statistics S. Christe & I. Hannah

Impulsive energetic release (nanoflare, microflare, XBP, X class flare) are all the same. Its all a matter of scale and energy.

HXR microflares/nanoflares do not heat the corona. RHESSI Microflare Statistics I. Hannah & S. Christe RHESSI Microflare Statistics I. Hannah & S. Christe RHESSI Quiet Sun Flux I. Hannah RHESSI Quiet Sun Flux I. Hannah