High-frequency heating of the solar wind triggered by low-frequency turbulence
The fast solar wind's high speeds and nonthermal features require that significant heating occurs well above the Sun's surface. Two leading theories seem incompatible: low-frequency "Alfvénic" turbulence, which transports energy outwards and is observed ubiquitously by spacecraft...
Main Authors: | Squire, J, Meyrand, R, Kunz, MW, Arzamasskiy, L, Schekochihin, AA, Quataert, E |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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arXiv
2021
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