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Dissecting Bad Models - Solar Temperature Gradient Paradox
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Dissecting Bad Models - Solar Temperature Gradient Paradox
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Re: Dissecting Bad Models - Solar Temperature Gradient Paradox
So what are the alternatives? I'm not going to pretend I understand the science behind my postulations, but my fuzzy mental image is that it must be some form of wave-wave interactions, perhaps with other mechanisms not
presently identified. Aren't these links suggestive of such a process?
Non-linear wave-wave interactions:
Plasma heating due to Alfven wave excitation:
http://gk.ps.uci.edu/chen/Hasegawa-Chen75PRL.pdf
Resonant Four-Wave Interaction of Electron-Plasma Oscillations
http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v176/i1/p344_1
presently identified. Aren't these links suggestive of such a process?
Non-linear wave-wave interactions:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1986ApJ...308..954LIn this paper we present evidence for the nonlinear wave-wave interactions
involving electrostatic electron plasma (Langmuir) waves in the Solar wind,
ion acoustic waves, and, possibly, transverse electromagnetic waves.
Plasma heating due to Alfven wave excitation:
http://gk.ps.uci.edu/chen/Hasegawa-Chen75PRL.pdf
Resonant Four-Wave Interaction of Electron-Plasma Oscillations
http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v176/i1/p344_1
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Re: Dissecting Bad Models - Solar Temperature Gradient Paradox
hi GaryN
Nick
The alternative is the electrically powered, by galactic birkeland currents, Sun.So what are the alternatives?
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