4.6 Article

Phase mixing and wave heating in a complex coronal plasma

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 636, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201937332

Keywords

Sun: corona; Sun: magnetic fields; Sun: oscillations; magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)

Funding

  1. UK Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/N000609/1, ST/S000402/1]
  2. European Union [647214]
  3. Research Council of Norway through its Centres of Excellence scheme [262622]
  4. Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland
  5. STFC [ST/T001550/1, ST/L000636/1, ST/N000609/1, ST/T001348/1, ST/T001569/1, ST/R001014/1, ST/P003400/1, ST/V002384/1, ST/V002376/1, ST/M006948/1, ST/M007073/1, ST/S003916/1, ST/R001006/1, ST/S003762/1, ST/M007006/1, ST/M007065/1, ST/T001372/1, ST/R00689X/1, ST/K00333X/1, ST/R000832/1, ST/V002635/1, ST/S000402/1, ST/T00049X/1, ST/M007618/1, ST/R001049/1, ST/J005673/1, ST/P000673/1, ST/P002447/1, ST/M006530/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Aims. We investigate the formation of small scales and the related dissipation of magnetohydronamic (MHD) wave energy through non-linear interactions of counter-propagating, phase-mixed Alfvenic waves in a complex magnetic field.Methods. We conducted fully three-dimensional, non-ideal MHD simulations of transverse waves in complex magnetic field configurations. Continuous wave drivers were imposed on the foot points of magnetic field lines and the system was evolved for several Alfven travel times. Phase-mixed waves were allowed to reflect off the upper boundary and the interactions between the resultant counter-streaming wave packets were analysed.Results. The complex nature of the background magnetic field encourages the development of phase mixing throughout the numerical domain, leading to a growth in alternating currents and vorticities. Counter-propagating phase-mixed MHD wave modes induce a cascade of energy to small scales and result in more efficient wave energy dissipation. This effect is enhanced in simulations with more complex background fields. High-frequency drivers excite localised field line resonances and produce efficient wave heating. However, this relies on the formation of large amplitude oscillations on resonant field lines. Drivers with smaller frequencies than the fundamental frequencies of field lines are not able to excite resonances and thus do not inject sufficient Poynting flux to power coronal heating. Even in the case of high-frequency oscillations, the rate of dissipation is likely too slow to balance coronal energy losses, even within the quiet Sun.Conclusions. For the case of the generalised phase-mixing presented here, complex background field structures enhance the rate of wave energy dissipation. However, it remains difficult for realistic wave drivers to inject sufficient Poynting flux to heat the corona. Indeed, significant heating only occurs in cases which exhibit oscillation amplitudes that are much larger than those currently observed in the solar atmosphere.

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