The role of Alfv\'en wave heating in solar prominences
Roberto Soler, Jaume Terradas, Ramon Oliver, and Jose Luis Ballester

TL;DR
This paper investigates how Alfvén wave dissipation can heat solar prominences, revealing that resonance effects significantly influence energy absorption, with potential to offset a portion of radiative losses.
Contribution
It provides an analytical study of Alfvén wave heating in prominences considering partial ionization and resonance effects, highlighting the conditions for effective energy transfer.
Findings
Resonant cavity effects enhance wave energy absorption at specific periods.
Wave heating can offset approximately 10% of prominence radiative losses.
Energy absorption is negligible for wave periods longer than 100 seconds.
Abstract
Observations have shown that magnetohydrodynamic waves over a large frequency range are ubiquitous in solar prominences. The waves are probably driven by photospheric motions and may transport energy up to prominences suspended in the corona. Dissipation of wave energy can lead to heating of the cool prominence plasma, so contributing to the local energy balance within the prominence. Here we discuss the role of Alfv\'en wave dissipation as a heating mechanism for the prominence plasma. We consider a slab-like quiescent prominence model with a transverse magnetic field embedded in the solar corona. The prominence medium is modelled as a partially ionized plasma composed of a charged ion-electron single fluid and two separate neutral fluids corresponding to neutral hydrogen and neutral helium. Friction between the three fluids acts as a dissipative mechanism for the waves. The heating…
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