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The heating of the solar corona
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">R?W?WalshEmail author  J?Ireland
Institution:(1) Centre for Astrophysics, University of Central Lancashire, PR1 2HE Preston, Lancashire, UK;(2) L3 Communications EER Systems Inc, NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center, Code 682.3, Building 26, Room G-1, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
Abstract:The heating of the solar corona has been a fundamental astrophysical issue for over sixty years. Over the last decade in particular, space-based solar observatories (Yohkoh, SOHO and TRACE) have revealed the complex and often subtle magnetic-field and plasma interactions throughout the solar atmosphere in unprecedented detail. It is now established that any energy release mechanism is magnetic in origin - the challenge posed is to determine what specific heat input is dominating in a given coronal feature throughout the solar cycle. This review outlines a range of possible magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) coronal heating theories, including MHD wave dissipation and MHD reconnection as well as the accumulating observational evidence for quasi-periodic oscillations and small-scale energy bursts occurring in the corona. Also, we describe current attempts to interpret plasma temperature, density and velocity diagnostics in the light of specific localised energy release. The progress in these investigations expected from future solar missions (Solar-B, STEREO, SDO and Solar Orbiter) is also assessed.Received: 6 February 2003, Published online: 14 November 2003 Correspondence to: R. W. Walsh
Keywords:Sun: corona  Sun: magnetic fields  MHD  Sun: activity  Sun: oscillations
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