Generation of Coronal Currents by the Solar Convection Zone
D. J. Galloway, Y. Uchida and N. O. Weiss
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 18(4) 329 - 335
Abstract
Solar flares are thought to be caused by reconnection of magnetic fields and
their associated electric currents in the solar corona. The currents have to
be there to provide available energy over and above the current-free minimum
energy state, but what generates them has been little discussed. This paper
investigates the idea that twisting motions in the turbulent convection zone
below may provide a natural source for the currents and explain some of their
properties. The twists generate upward-propagating Alfvén waves with a
Poynting flux of the right order of magnitude to power a flare. Depending on
the depth it takes place, the twisting event that initiates a particular flare
may occur hours, days or even months before the flare itself.
Keywords: Sun: magnetic fields — convection—
MHD — Sun: corona — Sun: flares
Full text doi:10.1071/AS01057
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