Applications of Atomic Data to Studies of the Sun
The Sun is a standard reference object for Astrophysics and also a fascinating subject of study in its own right. X-ray and extreme ultraviolet movies of the Sun's atmosphere show an extraordinary diversity of plasma phenomena, from barely visible bursts and jets to coronal mass ejections that...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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13.09.2024
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DOI | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.09166 |
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Summary: | The Sun is a standard reference object for Astrophysics and also a
fascinating subject of study in its own right. X-ray and extreme ultraviolet
movies of the Sun's atmosphere show an extraordinary diversity of plasma
phenomena, from barely visible bursts and jets to coronal mass ejections that
impact a large portion of the solar surface. The processes that produce these
phenomena, heat the corona and power the solar wind remain actively studied and
accurate atomic data are essential for interpreting observations and making
model predictions. For the Sun's interior intense effort is focused on
resolving the "solar problem," (a discrepancy between solar interior models and
helioseismology measurements) and atomic data are central to both element
abundance measurements and interior physics such as opacity and nuclear
reaction rates. In this article, topics within solar interior and solar
atmosphere physics are discussed and the role of atomic data described. Areas
of active research are highlighted and specific atomic data needs are
identified. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.09166 |