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Coronal Heating by Collision and Cancellation of Magnetic Elements

D. W. LongcopeDepartment of Physics, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717C. C. KankelborgDepartment of Physics, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717
1999en
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A model is proposed for the coronal response to the interaction between randomly moving photospheric magnetic flux elements. In this model the collision between two elements of opposing sign results in reconnection and the appearance of an X-ray bright point. A section of quiet sun on which elements are distributed and moving randomly, will contain a number of X-ray bright points. The model combines a distribution of element sizes, random velocities of the elements, and a model for a pair-wise collisions. This results in quantitative predictions for surface density of X-ray bright points, the distribution of their luminosities, and their contribution to the total heat flux in the quiet sun. The predictions depend principally on the densities of flux elements of each sign ¯ B+ and ¯ B \\Gamma , the average element size ¯ \\Phi, and the random velocity v 0 . The predicted heat flux, FXBP = 0:1 ¯ B+ ¯ B \\Gamma v 0 , is in rough agreement with published observational studies of X-ray brig...

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