Energy source of the solar wind

A direct transfer of energy from photospheric activity to the solar wind by means of electric currents is discussed. Currents are assumed to flow in quiescent prominences that occasionally erupt and give rise to expanding loop-like structures in the corona, as observed from Skylab. Because of expans...

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Published in:Astrophysics and space science Vol. 71; no. 1; pp. 203 - 209
Main Authors: Carlqvist, P., Alfv n, H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-01-1980
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Summary:A direct transfer of energy from photospheric activity to the solar wind by means of electric currents is discussed. Currents are assumed to flow in quiescent prominences that occasionally erupt and give rise to expanding loop-like structures in the corona, as observed from Skylab. Because of expansion, the legs of the loops are transformed into coronal rays that carry currents from the photosphere to the outer parts of the corona or interplanetary medium and then back again to the photosphere. It is proposed that energy is transferred from photospheric activity to the solar wind in the following ways: 1) as kinetic energy of the ejected loop matter; 2) as electric power directly fed into the extended loops; and 3) as torsional waves produced by fluctuations in the loop currents.
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ISSN:0004-640X
1572-946X
1572-946X
DOI:10.1007/BF00646918