Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996apj...462..982o&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal v.462, p.982
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
11
Hydrodynamics, Sun: Solar Wind, Sun: Corona
Scientific paper
In an effort to improve the "classical" solar wind model, we study an eight-moment approximation hydrodynamic solar wind model, in which the full conservation equation for the heat conductive flux is solved together with the conservation equations for mass, momentum, and energy. We consider two different cases: In one model the energy flux needed to drive the solar wind is supplied as heat flux from a hot coronal base, where both the density and temperature are specified. In the other model, the corona is heated. In that model, the coronal base density and temperature are also specified, but the temperature increases outward from the coronal base due to a specified energy flux that is dissipated in the corona. The eight-moment approximation solutions are compared with the results from a "classical" solar wind model in which the collision-dominated gas expression for the heat conductive flux is used. It is shown that the "classical" expression for the heat conductive flux is generally not valid in the solar wind. In collisionless regions of the flow, the eight-moment approximation gives a larger thermalization of the heat conductive flux than the models using the collision-dominated gas approximation for the heat flux, but the heat flux is still larger than the "saturation heat flux." This leads to a breakdown of the electron distribution function, which turns negative in the collisionless region of the flow. By increasing the interaction between the electrons, the heat flux is reduced, and a reasonable shape is obtained on the distribution function. By solving the full set of equations consistent with the eight-moment distribution function for the electrons, we are thus able to draw inferences about the validity of the eight-moment description of the solar wind as well as the validity of the very commonly used collision-dominated gas approximation for the heat conductive flux in the solar wind.
Leer Egil
Lyngdal Olsen Espen
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