This paper discusses the possibility that heating of the solar corona in open field-line regions emanating from coronal holes is due to a nonlinear cascade, driven by low-frequency or quasi-static magnetohydrodynamic fluctuations. Reflection from coronal inhomogeneities plays an important role in sustaining the cascade. Physical and observational constraints are discussed. Kinetic processes that convert cascaded energy into heat must occur in regions of turbulent small-scale reconnection, and may be similar in some respects to ion heating due to intense electron beams observed in the aurora
MHD-scale fluctuations in the velocity, magnetic, and density fields of the solar wind are routinely...
The heating of magnetically closed structures (loops) in the solar corona by the resonant absorption...
We present results from numerical simulations of an externally driven two-dimensional magnetohydrody...
This paper discusses the possibility that heating of the solar corona in open field-line regions ema...
A candidate mechanism for the heating of the solar corona in open field line regions is described. T...
A candidate mechanism for the heating of the solar corona in open field line regions is described. T...
A reduced magnetohydrodynamic (RMHD) description is employed to examine a suggestion made by W. H. M...
The heating of the lower solar corona is examined using numerical simulations and theoretical models...
Long-time high-resolution simulations of the dynamics of a coronal loop in Cartesian geometry are ca...
Abstract. As the dissipation mechanisms considered for the heating of the solar corona would be suff...
The heating of the solar chromosphere and corona to the observed high temperatures, imply the presen...
Mechanisms for the deposition of heat in the lower coronal plasma are discussed, emphasizing recent ...
As the dissipation mechanisms considered for the heating of the solar corona would be sufficiently ...
Mechanisms for the deposition of heat in the lower coronal plasma are discussed, emphasizing recent ...
The coronal heating problem addresses how temperatures in the solar atmosphere increase by millions ...
MHD-scale fluctuations in the velocity, magnetic, and density fields of the solar wind are routinely...
The heating of magnetically closed structures (loops) in the solar corona by the resonant absorption...
We present results from numerical simulations of an externally driven two-dimensional magnetohydrody...
This paper discusses the possibility that heating of the solar corona in open field-line regions ema...
A candidate mechanism for the heating of the solar corona in open field line regions is described. T...
A candidate mechanism for the heating of the solar corona in open field line regions is described. T...
A reduced magnetohydrodynamic (RMHD) description is employed to examine a suggestion made by W. H. M...
The heating of the lower solar corona is examined using numerical simulations and theoretical models...
Long-time high-resolution simulations of the dynamics of a coronal loop in Cartesian geometry are ca...
Abstract. As the dissipation mechanisms considered for the heating of the solar corona would be suff...
The heating of the solar chromosphere and corona to the observed high temperatures, imply the presen...
Mechanisms for the deposition of heat in the lower coronal plasma are discussed, emphasizing recent ...
As the dissipation mechanisms considered for the heating of the solar corona would be sufficiently ...
Mechanisms for the deposition of heat in the lower coronal plasma are discussed, emphasizing recent ...
The coronal heating problem addresses how temperatures in the solar atmosphere increase by millions ...
MHD-scale fluctuations in the velocity, magnetic, and density fields of the solar wind are routinely...
The heating of magnetically closed structures (loops) in the solar corona by the resonant absorption...
We present results from numerical simulations of an externally driven two-dimensional magnetohydrody...