The role of torsional Alfven waves in coronal heating
P. Antolin, K. Shibata

TL;DR
This study models how torsional Alfven waves contribute to coronal heating, revealing that loop geometry and wave amplitude critically influence the ability of Alfven waves to sustain the solar corona.
Contribution
It provides a parameter survey using a 1.5D MHD model to identify conditions under which Alfven waves can effectively heat the solar corona.
Findings
Long, thick magnetic loops can be heated by Alfven waves.
High wave amplitudes can disrupt coronal stability.
Loop geometry and wave properties are key to heating efficiency.
Abstract
In the context of coronal heating, among the zoo of MHD waves that exist in the solar atmosphere, Alfven waves receive special attention. Indeed, these waves constitute an attractive heating agent due to their ability to carry over the many different layers of the solar atmosphere sufficient energy to heat and maintain a corona. However, due to their incompressible nature these waves need a mechanism such as mode conversion (leading to shock heating), phase mixing, resonant absorption or turbulent cascade in order to heat the plasma. New observations with polarimetric, spectroscopic and imaging instruments such as those on board of the japanese satellite Hinode, or the SST or CoMP, are bringing strong evidence for the existence of energetic Alfven waves in the solar corona. In order to assess the role of Alfven waves in coronal heating, in this work we model a magnetic flux tube being…
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