Tuesday, April 9, 2013

1304.1938 (D. B. Melrose et al.)

Transfer of Energy, Potential, and Current by Alfvén Waves in Solar Flares    [PDF]

D. B. Melrose, M. S. Wheatland
Alfv\'en waves play three related roles in the impulsive phase of a solar flare: they transport energy from a generator region to an acceleration region; they map the cross-field potential (associated with the driven energy release) from the generator region onto the acceleration region; and within the acceleration region they damp by setting up a parallel electric field that accelerates electrons and transfers the wave energy to them. The Alfv\'en waves may also be regarded as setting up new closed current loops, with field-aligned currents that close across field lines at boundaries. A model is developed for large-amplitude Alfv\'en waves that shows how Alfv\'en waves play these roles in solar flares. A picket-fence structure for the current flow is incorporated into the model to account for the "number problem" and the energy of the accelerated electrons.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.1938

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