We investigate the evolution of reflection-generated Alfve ́n waves turbulence from the photosphere out to the Earth’s orbit. Photosphere and chromosphere are mod- eled as isothermal layers in static equilibrium, connect- ing across the transition region with a corona and wind. Nonlinear coupling between waves propagating in oppo- site directions is modeled by a phenomenological term, containing an integral turbulent length scale. Spectrum modification remains similar to what is found in a linear analysis and some characteristic features - i.e. oscilla- tions at higher frequencies- persist despite nonlinear in- teractions.

Alfvén Waves in the Solar Atmosphere: a Nonlinear Model from the Photosphere to 1 AU / A. Verdini;M. Velli;S. Oughton. - 600:(2005), pp. id.42.1-id.42.4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th European Solar Physics Meeting, The Dynamic Sun: Challenges for Theory and Observation nel 2005-#dec#).

Alfvén Waves in the Solar Atmosphere: a Nonlinear Model from the Photosphere to 1 AU

VERDINI, ANDREA;VELLI, MARCO;
2005

Abstract

We investigate the evolution of reflection-generated Alfve ́n waves turbulence from the photosphere out to the Earth’s orbit. Photosphere and chromosphere are mod- eled as isothermal layers in static equilibrium, connect- ing across the transition region with a corona and wind. Nonlinear coupling between waves propagating in oppo- site directions is modeled by a phenomenological term, containing an integral turbulent length scale. Spectrum modification remains similar to what is found in a linear analysis and some characteristic features - i.e. oscilla- tions at higher frequencies- persist despite nonlinear in- teractions.
2005
The Dynamic Sun: Challenges for Theory and Observations
11th European Solar Physics Meeting, The Dynamic Sun: Challenges for Theory and Observation
2005-#dec#
A. Verdini;M. Velli;S. Oughton
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