The ionization conditions in coronal loops are investigated in the temperature range 2 x 10s-2 โข 106 K, assuming velocity, density and temperature distributions computed for a siphon model of a pure hydrogen plasma, Use is made of the set of the carbon ions as an example of the general behaviour of
Loss of equilibrium in coronal loops
โ Scribed by R. M. Lothian; A. W. Hood
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 617 KB
- Volume
- 137
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0038-0938
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โฆ Synopsis
The loss of equilibrium in coronal magnetic field structures is a possible source of energy for coronal heating and solar flares. We investigate whether such a loss of equilibrium occurs when a coronal loop is progressively twisted by photospheric motions. In studies of 2-D cylindrical equilibria, long loops have been found to be of constant cross-sectional area along most of their length, with axial variations being confined to narrow boundary layers. We use this information to develop a 1-D fine-tied model, for a 2-D coronal loop We specify the twist in terms of the azimuthal field and more physically, in terms of the photospheric footpoint displacement. In the former case we find a loss of equilibrium, but not in the latter. We also examine a twisted loop with a non-zero plasma pressure. The loss of equilibrium is only found at high-plasma/~. It is conjectured that such high-/~ can occur in flare loops and prior to a prominence eruption. However, when the plasma evolves adiabatically, there is no loss of equilibrium.
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