Solar Wind Scaling Law
Abstract
We discuss a simple, robust scaling law, which explains naturally how the well-known anti-correlation between final solar wind speed and freezing-in temperature results from loss of radiated energy in the corona. Further, if the Sun injects roughly fixed electromagnetic energy per particle, this law provides a unified theory for the source of solar wind: fast tenuous solar wind from dark coronal holes; slow dense wind from hotter, brighter regions; and bound but unstable plasma in extremely hot regions, which may be related to solar transients. The scaling law is not an extension, or a new variant of previous solar wind models, but rather, a requirement on all solar wind models, which should apply quite generally to magnetically driven winds. Thus, this presentation reveals an underlying connection between the solar wind and its coronal source.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2003
- Bibcode:
- 2003AGUFMSH11D1134S
- Keywords:
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- 2164 Solar wind plasma;
- 2169 Sources of the solar wind;
- 7509 Corona;
- 7511 Coronal holes;
- 7847 Radiation processes