Published January 27, 2023 | Version v1
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Role of Longitudinal Waves in Alfven-wave-driven Solar/Stellar Wind

  • 1. The University of Tokyo

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We revisit the role of longitudinal waves in driving the solar wind. We study how the p-mode-like vertical oscillation on the photosphere affects the properties of solar winds in the framework of AlfvÅLen-wave-driven winds. We perform a series of one-dimensional magnetohydrodynamical numerical simulations from the photosphere to beyond several tens of solar radii. We find that the mass-loss rate drastically increases with the longitudinal-wave amplitude at the photosphere by up to a factor of ∼4, in contrast to the classical understanding that acoustic waves hardly affect the energetics of the solar wind. The addition of the longitudinal fluctuation induces longitudinal-to-transverse wave mode conversion in the chromosphere, which results in enhanced AlfvÅLenic Poynting flux in the corona. Consequently, coronal heating is promoted to give higher coronal density by chromospheric evaporation, leading to the increased mass-loss rate. This study clearly shows the importance of longitudinal oscillation in the photosphere and mode conversion in the chromosphere in determining the basic properties of the wind from solar-like stars.

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Journal article: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac66d7 (DOI)

References

  • Shimizu et al.(2022)