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A Self-consistent Model of Alfvén Wave Phase Mixing G.KIDDIE, I. DE MOORTEL, P.CARGILL & A.HOOD.

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1 A Self-consistent Model of Alfvén Wave Phase Mixing G.KIDDIE, I. DE MOORTEL, P.CARGILL & A.HOOD

2 Phase Mixing  Occurs when Alfvén waves are travelling in an inhomogeneous plasma  This leads to the creation of strong gradients which enhance the visco-resistive damping  First suggested by Heyvaerts & Priest (1982)  Require weak damping and “strong phase mixing”  Heating is focused at edges of loops

3 Coupling of Corona and Chromosphere  We consider the effect of including the coupling of the corona and chromosphere in a phase mixing experiment  Most models don’t consider relationship between corona, chromosphere and heating  The dependence of heating on density is a direct consequence of the dynamic coupling Heating

4 Ofman et al. (1998)  Considered the coupling of the corona and chromosphere with a resonant absorption experiment  This interaction moves the resonance layer around, leads to spatially bursty heating

5 Model x y z

6 Scaling Laws

7 Introduction of Density Feedback

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9 Damping Timescale

10 Lower density  The effect is small, simplest method is to enhance the effect is to decrease the density  Now enough energy in the wave to power the background atmosphere

11  Density is now greatly enhanced via feedback mechanism  Resolution is lost before the wave has fully damped Lower density

12 Driven Case

13 Ideal Case  Initially test with resistivity switched off  Complex chequered pattern where reflected wave interferes with outward propagating wave

14 Ideal Case  Additional gradients created by reflecting wave

15 Current  Investigate how the current changes with this reflection  Current becomes very difficult to resolve

16 Conclusions  Alfvén waves deposit heat in the solar atmosphere  By considering the mass exchange between corona and chromosphere this heat can be spread  The effect is not big using coronal parameters  Situation even more complex when considering driven waves


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