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arxiv: 1012.4655 · v3 · pith:XGLYLJSNnew · submitted 2010-12-21 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · physics.plasm-ph

Heating of solar chromosphere by electromagnetic wave absorption in a plasma slab model

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keywords absorptionheatingfluxplasmawavechromospherechromosphericcollision
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The heating of solar chromospheric inter-network regions by means of the absorption of electromagnetic (EM) waves that originate from the photospheric blackbody radiation is studied in the framework of a plasma slab model. The absorption is provided by the electron-neutral collisions in which electrons oscillate in the EM wave field and electron-neutral collisions damp the EM wave. Given the uncertain nature of the collision cross-section due to the plasma micro-turbulence, it is shown that for plausible physical parameters, the heating flux produced by the absorption of EM waves in the chromosphere is between $20 - 45$ % of the chromospheric radiative loss flux requirement. It is also established that there is an optimal value for the collision cross-section, $5 \times 10^{-18}$ m$^{2}$, that produces the maximal heating flux of 1990 W m$^{-2}$.

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