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Page 1: Coronal radiation belts? H. S. Hudson Space Sciences Lab, UC Berkeley Elliot (1973) cartoon, from hhudson/cartoons

Coronal radiation belts?H. S. Hudson

Space Sciences Lab, UC Berkeley

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Elliot (1973) cartoon, from http://solarmuri.ssl.berkeley.edu/~hhudson/cartoons/

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Thesis

• Elliot (1964) suggested the possibility of particle accumulation in mirror geometries in the solar corona

• I am exploring this possibility in the context of PFSS models now

• Large amounts of energy can probably be stored in the corona without substantial effects on the field and without externally driven current systems

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Topics

• Coronal magnetic field: morphology, PFSS modeling, comparison with geomagnetic field

• Particle trapping: lifetimes, stability, signatures, effects

• Sources of particles: CRAND, low-level activity, convection

• Applications: energy storage (Elliot), CH boundaries, SEPs

• Detectability

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Two RHESSI science nuggets

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Carl Stoermer

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G. A. Gary, Solar Phys. 203, 71 (2001)

(vA ~ 200 -1/2 km/s)

CH

Distribution of coronal plasma

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Sunspot cycle maximum Sunspot cycle minimum

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“Potential field source-surface model” (PFSS)

• Altschuler-Newkirk (1969), Schatten et al. (1969)

• Ingeniously simple theory of coronal structure

• Fictitious currents above “source surface” represent the solar wind

• T. Hoeksema PhD thesis (1984). Rss = 2.5 exactly and forever

• Model meets great success in the morphology of the solar wind and elsewhere

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Schrijver-DeRosa PFSS example

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PFSS ecliptic-plane field lines

PFSS ecliptic-plane field lines

PFSS “hairy ball” example

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Energy content of PFSS models

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Total magnetic energy vs time

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Energy vs time at solar minimum

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Third invariant time scale

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Physics of Elliot model

• Energy storage by trapped particles corresponds to a stress in the magnetic field

• This stress involves current systems closed in the corona itself and not injected through its boundary

• The particle stress is equivalent to an additional anisotropic pressure (“non-thermal pressure”) term, not normally considered in describing global equilibria

• Large energy densities may lead to ballooning instabilities?

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Populating the trapping zones

• CRAND: Cosmic Ray Albedo Neutron Decay

• CR interactions mainly (p, p), unlike Earth’s atmosphere

• Particle energy < 782 keV, but most CRAND neutrons escape from the corona before decaying

• Other mechanisms exist, but CRAND is a basic minimum source

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Conclusions

• Yes, the solar magnetic field can store particles for long times, but they may not form “belts”

• Yes, there are mechanisms to provide particles

• No, we have no idea if interesting numbers of particles are there

• There are some theoretical applications these particles could be applied to

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More topics…

• Banana orbits and 2.2 MeV late -ray emission

• Particle energization

• “Convective” effects in the corona

• PFSS particle trajectories

• PFSS mirror ratios and stability considerations

• What do CMEs do?

• Defining coronal-hole boundaries

• Electron detectability via synchrotron emission?

• Ion detectability via -ray imaging?