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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: The energy budgets of the corona are substantially influenced by losses attributed to thermal conduction losses down the transition region, towards the chromosphere. Although Fourier law for such a plasma regime is now universally criticized as inappropriate, the direction of this heat flow seems to be certain. The purpose of this paper is to point out, based on conservation laws, the direction in which the heat must flow in this regime, provided it is known that there is a time independent expansion devoid of parallel currents. It will be argued that the direction of the heat flux is from the base of the transition region up into the corona, rather than the opposite. Under the circumstances mentioned above, the direction of the heat flow should be opposite to the gradient of the electron pressure gradient. Although the transition region is modeled as isobaric, this is only approximately true. Such a likely scenario makes the heat flow almost certainly to flow from the lower temperature base of the TR up into the incipient corona if a steady state current free expansion is to be maintained.
    Keywords: Solar Physics
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: The parallel electric field in the solar wind is much smaller than the V x B motional electric field, yet in the proper dimensions units it is very 'large'. At the orbit of earth it is within a few percent of being at the Dreicer limit. This 'large' electric field is required for quasi-neutrality; it will be shown to have interesting consequences for the electron velocity distribution function and the description of transport of heat. Interestingly, a similar dimensionless situation also occurs at the base of the transition region, while below the transition region the dimensionless electric field is very weak. These facts suggest a new way to look at the thermal-suprathermal dichotomy in velocity distributions as the response of a plasma where charge neutrality requires such large dimensionless electric fields.
    Keywords: Solar Physics
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