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On the formation of coronal cavities

✍ Scribed by C. -H. An; S. T. Suess; E. Tandberg-Hanssen; R. S. Steinolfson


Publisher
Springer
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
629 KB
Volume
102
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0938

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✦ Synopsis


We present a theoretical study of the formation of a coronal cavity and its relation to a quiescent prominence. We argue that the formation of a coronal cavity is initiated by the condensation ofptasma which is trapped by the coronal magnetic field in a closed streamer and which then flows down to the chromosphere along the field lines due to lack of stable magnetic support against gravity. The existence of a coronal cavity depends on the coronal magnetic field strength; with low strength, the plasma density is not high enough for condensation to occur. Furthermore, we suggest that prominence and cavity material is supplied from the chromospheric level. Whether a coronal cavity and a prominence coexist depends on the magnetic fietd configuration; a prominence requires stable magnetic support.

We initiate the study by considering the stability of condensation modes of a plasma in the coronal streamer model obtained by using a 2-D, time dependent, ideal MHD computer simulation; they calculated the dynamic interaction between outward flowing solar wind plasma and a global coronal magnetic field. In the final steady state, they found a density enhancement in the closed field region with the enhancement increasing with increasing strength of the magnetic field. Our stability calculation shows that if the density enhancement is higher than a critical value, the plasma is unstable to condensation modes. We describe how, depending on the magnetic field configuration, the condensation may produce a coronal cavity and/or initiate the formation of a prominence.


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