The Role of Partial Ionization Effects in the Chromosphere
Juan Martinez-Sykora, Bart De Pontieu, Viggo H. Hansteen and, Mats Carlsson

TL;DR
This paper reviews the impact of partial ionization effects, specifically ion-neutral interactions, on the energy transfer and heating processes in the solar chromosphere and outer atmosphere, supported by advanced MHD simulations.
Contribution
It demonstrates the significant influence of ion-neutral interaction effects on chromospheric heating and magnetic energy dissipation in solar atmosphere models.
Findings
Ambipolar diffusion dissipates magnetic energy in the chromosphere.
Partial ionization increases the minimum temperature in the chromosphere.
Upper chromosphere heating and expansion are affected by ion-neutral interactions.
Abstract
The energy for the coronal heating must be provided from the convection zone. The amount and the method by which this energy is transferred into the corona depends on the properties of the lower atmosphere and the corona itself. We review: 1) how the energy could be built in the lower solar atmosphere; 2) how this energy is transferred through the solar atmosphere; and 3) how the energy is finally dissipated in the chromosphere and/or corona. Any mechanism of energy transport has to deal with the various physical processes in the lower atmosphere. We will focus on a physical process that seems to be highly important in the chromosphere and not deeply studied until recently: the ion-neutral interaction effects (INIE) in the chromosphere. We review the relevance and the role of the partial ionization in the chromosphere and show that this process actually impacts considerably the outer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
