2021
DOI: 10.3389/fspas.2021.662861
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How Turbulent is the Magnetically Closed Corona?

Abstract: We argue that the magnetically closed corona evolves primarily quasi-statically, punctuated by many localized bursts of activity associated with magnetic reconnection at a myriad of small current sheets. The sheets form by various processes that do not involve a traditional turbulent cascade whereby energy flows losslessly through a continuum of spatial scales starting from the large scale of the photospheric driving. If such an inertial range is a defining characteristic of turbulence, then the magnetically c… Show more

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“…The other hypothesis is that true hydrodynamic-like turbulence kicks in at low temperatures, and that this turbulence accounts for the energy transport rather than the thermal conduction (Cally 1990). There is no doubt that, under many circumstances, turbulence can transport heat much more effectively than thermal conduction-for example, in the solar convection zone-but it is far from clear whether such turbulence can ever be generated in the low-beta corona and TR (e.g., Klimchuk & Antiochos 2021). It appears, therefore, that the physical origin of the form of the DEM of the lower TR is still not fully understood.…”
Section: Orcid Idsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other hypothesis is that true hydrodynamic-like turbulence kicks in at low temperatures, and that this turbulence accounts for the energy transport rather than the thermal conduction (Cally 1990). There is no doubt that, under many circumstances, turbulence can transport heat much more effectively than thermal conduction-for example, in the solar convection zone-but it is far from clear whether such turbulence can ever be generated in the low-beta corona and TR (e.g., Klimchuk & Antiochos 2021). It appears, therefore, that the physical origin of the form of the DEM of the lower TR is still not fully understood.…”
Section: Orcid Idsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if the instability induces true MHD turbulence, the energy dissipation rates may be largely independent of the dissipation coefficients (e.g., [48]). Consequently, whether the corona is truly turbulent is an important open question, which has significant consequences for the energetics of the system [73].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no doubt that under many circumstances turbulence can transport heat much more effectively than thermal conduction, for example, in the solar convection zone, but it is far from clear whether such turbulence can ever be generated in the low-beta corona and transition region (e.g. Klimchuk & Antiochos 2021). It appears, therefore, that the physical origin of the form of the DEM of the lower TR is still not fully understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%