The Theory of Heating of the Solar Corona and Launching of the Solar Wind by Alfv\'en Waves
Magnetohydrodynamics Vol. 55(3), 295-318 (2019) State-of-the-art MHD calculations reveal acceptable agreement with observational data for the height profile of the temperature $T(h)$ in the transition region of solar corona. Simultaneously, the velocity of the solar wind $U(h)$ has also been calcula...
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Language | English |
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18.03.2019
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Summary: | Magnetohydrodynamics Vol. 55(3), 295-318 (2019) State-of-the-art MHD calculations reveal acceptable agreement with
observational data for the height profile of the temperature $T(h)$ in the
transition region of solar corona. Simultaneously, the velocity of the solar
wind $U(h)$ has also been calculated. The developed method gives the
possibility at given frequency dependent spectral density of Alfv\'en waves
(AW) coming from chromosphere $\mathcal{W}(\omega)$ to calculate both height
profiles $T(h)$ and $U(h)$. In agreement with the concepts of the self-induced
opacity of plasma with respect of AW, the narrow width $\lambda$ of the
transition region is determined by the fast temperature increase of the
viscosity $\eta(T,B)$. After more than 70 years of development of Solar
physics, the Alfv\'en hypothesis of heating of the solar corona by AW has
remained without alternatives; none of other mechanisms can explain $ab$
$initio$ the value of $\lambda$. The performed MHD analysis explains the height
dependence of the non-thermal broadening of the chromospheric spectral lines
and predicts angular dependence of this broadening with respect of position in
solar disc. One can expect significant impact of MHD analysis in the
interpretation of the long expected data from Parker Solar Probe. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1903.07688 |