Heating and dynamics of the Solar atmosphere
Vishal Upendran

TL;DR
This paper investigates the sources and heating mechanisms of the solar atmosphere and wind using multi-wavelength observations, machine learning, and modeling to develop a unified understanding of solar wind emergence and coronal heating.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive approach combining observations, AI, and modeling to study solar wind sources, coronal heating, and differences between coronal holes and quiet Sun regions.
Findings
Identified source regions of the solar wind.
Developed interpretable AI models for solar wind forecasting.
Proposed a unified scenario for solar wind emergence and heating.
Abstract
The solar atmosphere shows anomalous variation in temperature, starting from the 5500 K photosphere to the million-degree Kelvin corona. The corona itself expands into the interstellar medium as the free streaming solar wind, which modulates and impacts the near-Earth space weather. The precise source regions of different structures in the solar wind, their formation height, and the heating of the solar atmosphere are inextricably linked and unsolved problems in astrophysics. Observations suggest correlations between Coronal holes (CHs), which are cool, intensity deficit structures in the solar corona, with structures in the solar wind. Observations also suggest the local plasma heating in the corona through power-law distributed impulsive events. In this thesis, we use narrowband photometric, spectroscopic, and disc-integrated emission of the solar atmosphere ranging from Near…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
