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Coronal heating and solar wind acceleration; gyrotropic electron-proton solar wind
Authors:Endeve  Eirik  Leer  Egil
Institution:(1) University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1029, Blindern, N-0315 Oslo, Norway (;(2) University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1029, Blindern, N-0315 Oslo, Norway (
Abstract:In coronal holes the electron (proton) density is low, and heating of the proton gas produces a rapidly increasing proton temperature in the inner corona. In models with a reasonable electron density in the upper transition region the proton gas becomes collisionless some 0.2 to 0.3 solar radii into the corona. In the collisionless region the proton heat flux is outwards, along the temperature gradient. The thermal coupling to electrons is weak in coronal holes, so the heat flux into the transition region is too small to supply the energy needed to heat the solar wind plasma to coronal temperatures. Our model studies indicate that in models with proton heating the inward heat conduction may be so inefficient that some of the energy flux must be deposited in the transition region to produce the proton fluxes that are observed in the solar wind. If we allow for coronal electron heating, the energy that is needed in the transition region to heat the solar wind to coronal temperatures, may be supplied by heat conduction from the corona.
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