Coronal heating in coupled photosphere-chromosphere-coronal systems: turbulence and leakage
Andrea Verdini, Roland Grappin, Marco Velli

TL;DR
This study models coronal loop turbulence considering energy leakage to the chromosphere, revealing that leakage reduces energy and dissipation rates, with spectra showing inertial range and resonant mode peaks, impacting coronal heating understanding.
Contribution
It introduces a 3-layer model including the chromosphere and transition region, systematically analyzing how leakage affects turbulence and heating in coronal loops, which was not thoroughly explored before.
Findings
Leakage reduces coronal energy and dissipation compared to line-tied models.
Coronal energy aligns with resonant predictions assuming long turbulent correlation times.
Spectral analysis shows a 5/3 inertial range and resonant mode peaks.
Abstract
Coronal loops act as resonant cavities for low frequency fluctuations that are transmitted from the deeper layers of the solar atmosphere and are amplified in the corona, triggering nonlinear interactions. However trapping is not perfect, some energy leaks down to the chromosphere, thus limiting the turbulence development and the associated heating. We consider the combined effects of turbulence and leakage in determining the energy level and associated heating rate in models of coronal loops which include the chromosphere and transition region. We use a piece-wise constant model for the Alfven speed and a Reduced MHD - Shell model to describe the interplay between turbulent dynamics in the direction perpendicular to the mean field and propagation along the field. Turbulence is sustained by incoming fluctuations which are equivalent, in the line-tied case, to forcing by the photospheric…
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