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arxiv: 1610.04732 · v1 · pith:BWQ2ZZ2Fnew · submitted 2016-10-15 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

Anomalous Cooling of Coronal Loops with Turbulent Suppression of Thermal Conduction

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keywords coolingconductioncoronalloopsturbulentevolutionlambdapost-flare
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We investigate the impact of turbulent suppression of parallel heat conduction on the cooling of post-flare coronal loops. Depending on the value of the mean free path $\lambda_T$ associated with the turbulent scattering process, we identify four main cooling scenarios. The overall temperature evolution, from an initial temperature in excess of $10^7$~K, is modeled in each case, highlighting the evolution of the dominant cooling mechanism throughout the cooling process. Comparison with observed cooling times allows the value of $\lambda_T$ to be constrained, and interestingly this range corresponds to situations where collision-dominated conduction plays a very limited role, or even no role at all, in the cooling of post-flare coronal loops.

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