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arxiv: astro-ph/0702699 · v1 · submitted 2007-02-26 · 🌌 astro-ph

Self-Regulation of Solar Coronal Heating via the Collisionless Reconnection Condition

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keywords coronalreconnectioncollisionlessheatingplasmadensityenergyregime
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I present a novel view on the problem of solar coronal heating. In my picture, coronal heating should be viewed as a self-regulating process that works to keep the coronal plasma marginally collisionless. The self-regulating mechanism is based on the interplay between two effects: (1) Plasma density controls coronal energy release via the transition between the slow collisional Sweet-Parker regime and the fast collisionless reconnection regime; (2) In turn, coronal energy release through reconnection leads to an increase in the ambient plasma density via chromospheric evaporation, which temporarily shuts off any subsequent reconnection involving the newly-reconnected loops.

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