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Observations of steady anomalous magnetic heating in thin current sheets
Authors:Martens  P C H  Van Den Oord  G H J  Hoyng  P
Institution:(1) Laboratory for Space Research, Beneluxlaan 21, 3527 HS Utrecht, The Netherlands;(2) Sonnenborgh Observatory, Zonnenburg 2, 3512 NL Utrecht, The Netherlands;(3) Present address: NAS/NRC Associate, Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 682, 20771 Greenbelt, MD, USA
Abstract:A faint steadily emitting loop-like structure has been observed by HXIS in its low energy channels (3.5–8.0 keV) on November 5/6, 1980. These HXIS observations have permitted us to follow the thermal evolution of this loop for a period of about 15 hr and from this study we conclude that only a fraction of 0.1% of the volume of the loop is steadily heated at the rather large rate of 0.6 erg cm-3 s-1. We interpret this heating as the dissipation of magnetic fields in thin current sheets and we find that the dissipation with classical resistivity is very unlikely, while ion-kinetic tearing, as proposed by Galeev et al. (1981), suits the observations very well. The enhancement of the resistivity over the classical resistivity then turns out to be a factor 4 × 104. Dissipation in extremely thin sheets via the ion-acoustic instability (Duijveman et al., 1981) cannot be completely excluded when the cross-field heat conductivity is anomalously enhanced by a factor 400.We identify the source of the X-ray emission in this paper with the Hagr filament in the same region. The hot X-ray emitting plasma and the cool plasma radiating in Hagr are thermally separated by the strong magnetic field.The main conclusion of the paper is that for the first time direct evidence is found for the steady dissipation of coronal magnetic fields via enhanced resistivity in thin current sheets.
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