Kinetic Physics of the Solar Corona and Solar Wind
Max Planck Society · Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
Abstract
Kinetic plasma physics of the solar corona and solar wind are reviewed with emphasis on the theoretical understanding of the in situ measurements of solar wind particles and waves, as well as on the remote-sensing observations of the solar corona made by means of ultraviolet spectroscopy and imaging. In order to explain coronal and interplanetary heating, the microphysics of the dissipation of various forms of mechanical, electric and magnetic energy at small scales (e.g., contained in plasma waves, turbulences or non-uniform flows) must be addressed. We therefore scrutinise the basic assumptions underlying the classical transport theory and the related collisional heating rates, and also describe alternatives…
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- 7.97
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- 100%
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- 366
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1Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Corona (planetary geology)
- Solar wind
- Coronal mass ejection
- Coronal loop
- Computational physics
- Plasma
- Landau damping
- Affordable and clean energy