Title: Dark Energy in the Solar Corona
1Dark Energy in the Solar Corona
LMSAL, January 31, 2002
2Dark energy in the solar corona
- Not the "dark energy" of the cosmos, but B!
- MHD equilibrium
- Imperturbable compact event
- Imperturbable cusp
- Two CMEs
- Blow-out of LPS
3 The corona is surprisingly stable. What is
the nature of this equilibrium?
4The corona exhibits a "stick-slip" variability,
as shown on any GOES plot
5The open fraction of coronal field lines (v.
roughly the area of the coronal holes) remains
approximately constant
6REMARKS
A. There isn't much braiding observed in
quiet-Sun magnetic fields (K. Schrijver, 2001)
B. Predictions of the solar wind are happy with a
potential field source-surface model
C. So how does energy build-up happen?
7Imperturbability on a compact scale
Flares often involve multiple loops that dont
appear to touch. One loop brightening (pressure
pulse) usually doesnt affect its neighbors
geometrically. Sorry not to have any good
examples readily at hand.
8Imperturbability on a large scale
The same principle applies - often the distant
corona ignores what looks to us like a titanic
explosion. Excellent example from June 6-7,
2000 (see APOD).
9A beautiful coronal cusp resulting from a
flare/CME on June 6, 2000
10The GOES time history for June 6-7, 2000
11Oooops
Before After
12100 DN
500 DN
153623 minus 145227 UT
Remember the movie!
13Measurement results
Measurement geometry
14Solar wind radial field lines
Source Surface
Corona force-free field
Photosphere
Minimal model for a CME initial
conditions
15Radial field
Source Surface
FF
FF
Photosphere
Minimal model for a CME a flare has
happened!
16Minimal model of a CME
- A force-free coronal equilibrium interfaces to a
radial field in the solar wind, initially. - A flare happens and a CME opens a large new
swathe of field lines. - The MHD equilibrium prior should adjust to a new
equilibrium state outside the CME. - We dont see this happening.
17How massive is the corona?
1. Total magnetic energy 1034 ergs, hence
a major CME is a 1 effect. 2. A major CME
occupies 1 steradian hence a major CME is a
10 effect. 3. In any case there should be a
local effect on the equilibrium.
18Seemingly identical interplanetary CMEs can have
very different coronal origins.
19Impulsive flare North of equator Filament Dimming
Giant arcade South of equator Filament No dimming
20Ulysses ICME observations (Gosling et al., 1994)
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21Inferences
- The solar-wind structures resulting from a CME
may have little to do with the coronal structure
causing it. - The energy involved is hard to trace, because the
dominant term is the coronal B field, especially
if it is low b.
22An exception to prove the rulethe disruption of
a post-flarearcade - v. unusual
23FFIs first...
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25Dark energy in the solar corona
- Apparently great perturbations can occur without
disrupting the basic equilibrium of the corona. - Great perturbations often do not permanently
displace nearby coronal structures. - Extremely different solar perturbations can cause
nearly identical ICMEs. - The bottom line coronal MHD equilibrium is not
easy to understand intuitively.
26Once again, Ive managed to give a talk, the main
point of which is that I dont understand what is
going on...
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