[Loops] two papers concerning loops
Hugh Hudson
hhudson at ssl.berkeley.edu
Sun Jul 13 12:02:10 MDT 2008
Dear Phil
At last I'm glad I am on the loops mailing list. It was especially
interesting to see your "explanation" paper because of its appeal to
cool threads. At meetings now, when I meet them, I always am asking
the coronal spectroscopists what the minimum coronal density is
(never get answers, of course) with the idea that coronal heating
might not be pervasive.
My hunch about the explanation, though, is different - I think one
has to deal with neutrals not just via diffusion, but also by
anisotropic conductivity as in the ionosphere.
Hugh
On Jul 10, 2008, at 10:30 AM, pgjudge wrote:
>
> There are a couple of articles which may be of interest to this group
> which are on the astro-ph arXiv:
>
>
> On the magnetic structure of the solar transition region,
>
> by Philip G. Judge and Rebecca Centeno
>
> http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.1436
>
> An explanation of the solar transition region, by Philip G. Judge
>
> http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.1706 (public access available tonight)
>
>
> while the subjects may not seem to be concerned with coronal loops
> they discuss the magnetic interface between the corona and
> chromosphere
> including loop structures.
>
> best wishes
>
> Philip Judge
>
>
>
>
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