The influence of momentum addition on the acceleration of the solar and stellar winds


Autoria(s): 胡文瑞
Data(s)

1984

Resumo

The influence of the momentum addition, which may be associated with the average or fluctuation transverse component of the magnetic field or others, on the acceleration the solar wind or stellar wind is studied in a local streamtube. The results show that the larger the momentum addition the stronger the acceleration of the wind. For example, if the typical transverse magnetic field is about 0.1 of the longitudinal field, the velocity of the solar wind at 1 AU may be increased by 40%. The coronal hole may be considered as a streamtube, the presence of a high stream from the coronal hole may be explained by the existence of an average or fluctuation transverse magnetic field in the streamtube. A similar conclusion may be applied to the polar region, where the velocity of the solar wind will be larger than elsewhere as if there is a transverse component of magnetic field, as well as to the stellar wind. The influence of other parameters on the acceleration of the solar wind is also discussed. From the viewpoint of the solar wind mechanism, the present paper shows that the momentum addition in the subsonic flow region can increase the velocity of the solar wind at 1 AU.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/39878

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/5285

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Astrophysics And Space Science.1984,98(1):171-189

Tipo

期刊论文