Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
2011-03-17
Physics of Plasmas, 18, 030702 (2011)
Physics
Plasma Physics
Published as Letters
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.3555532
In the solar atmosphere, the chromospheric and coronal plasmas are much hotter than the visible photosphere. The heating of the solar atmosphere, including the partially ionized chromosphere and corona, remains largely unknown. In this paper we demonstrate that the ions can be substantially heated by Alfv\'{e}n waves with very low frequencies in partially ionized low beta plasmas. This differs from other Alfv\'{e}n wave related heating mechanisms such as ion-neutral collisional damping of Alfv\'{e}n waves and heating described by previous work on resonant Alfv\'{e}n wave heating. In this paper, we find that the non-resonant Alfv\'{e}n wave heating is less efficient in partially ionized plasmas than when there are no ion-neutral collisions, and the heating efficiency depends on the ratio of the ion-neutral collision frequency to the ion gyrofrequency.
Dong Chuanfei
Paty Carol S.
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