A new way to convert Alfven waves into heat in solar coronal holes - Intermittent magnetic levitation

  • Moore R
  • Hammer R
  • Musielak Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

In our recent analysis of Alfven wave reflection in solar coronal holes, we found evidence that coronal holes are heated by reflected Alfven waves. This result suggests that the reflection is inherent to the process that dissipates these Alfven waves into heat. We propose a novel dissipation process that is driven by the reflection, and that plausibly dominates the heating in coronal holes.

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Moore, R. L., Hammer, R., Musielak, Z. E., Suess, S. T., & An, C.-H. (1992). A new way to convert Alfven waves into heat in solar coronal holes - Intermittent magnetic levitation. The Astrophysical Journal, 397, L55. https://doi.org/10.1086/186543

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