Cyclotron resonance in coronal holes: 3. A five-beam turbulence-driven model

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Interplanetary Physics: Solar Wind Plasma, Solar Physics, Astrophysics, And Astronomy: Coronal Holes, Space Plasma Physics: Charged Particle Motion And Acceleration, Space Plasma Physics: Wave/Particle Interactions

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Following Hollweg and Johnson [1988], Isenberg [1990], and Li et al. [1999a], we postulate that the Sun launches a flux of low-frequency Alfvén waves, which dissipate via a turbulent cascade to high frequencies where the energy is absorbed by ion cyclotron resonant interactions. The plasma consists of two proton beams, which are proxies for the resonant and nonresonant halves of their distribution function, two He++ beams, which are proxies for the strongly and weakly resonant halves of their distribution, and a single beam of O+5 with vanishing density. The level of the power spectrum at the high resonant frequencies is determined by the condition that the protons and He++ resonantly absorb energy at the same rate at which the low-frequency waves are dissipating. Once the level of the high-frequency power spectrum is determined, the resonant heating and acceleration of the O+5 can be calculated. For both Kolmogorov and Kraichnan scalings of the turbulent dissipation the model yields results for the protons that are in reasonably good agreement with the UVCS/SOHO results. The He++ becomes more than mass proportionally heated and flows faster than the protons, close to the Sun. However, our model is unable to reproduce the UVCS/SOHO observation that the O+5 temperature is still increasing with heliocentric distance r out to 3.5rs. Instead, the O+5 becomes very hot initially, experiences a strong mirror force, and accelerates to high speed, which in turn leads to rapid adiabatic cooling. Put another way, the O+5 observations imply that (dT⊥/dt)res must be an increasing function of r, while it is the nature of the resonant interactions to make (dT⊥/dt)res decrease with increasing r.

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