Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Jun 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987jplph..37..323h&link_type=abstract
Journal of Plasma Physics (ISSN 0022-3778), vol. 37, June 1987, p. 323-333. Research supported by the National Science Foundatio
Statistics
Computation
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Free Boundaries, Gravitational Fields, Ground State, Magnetic Flux, Stratified Flow, Atmospheric Pressure, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Flow Distribution, Magnetic Fields, Solar Atmosphere, Stellar Atmospheres, Two Dimensional Models
Scientific paper
A two-dimensional model of a magnetic flux tube confined in a gravitational stratified atmosphere is discussed. The magnetic field in the flux tube is assumed to be force-free. By using the approximation of large scale height, the problem of a free boundary with nonlinear conditions may be reduced to one involving a fixed boundary. The two-dimensional features are obtained by applying the perturbation method and adopting the Luest-Schlueter model as the basic state. The results show that the configuration of a flux tube confined in a gravitational stratified atmosphere is divergent, and the more twisted the magnetic field, the more divergent is the flux tube.
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