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| Sep3-12, 03:40 AM | #1 |
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Cooling Outwards from Corona
How does temperature fluctuate from the outer layer of the sun outwards to space? Is there any data or equations modeling this?
(I'm not an astronomy or physics student, just interested) |
| Sep4-12, 10:00 AM | #2 |
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This big question and several others are directly addressed in the 2012 NRC Solar/Space Physics Decadal Report on recent discoveries and the 10 year agenda for resolving the big questions. Here is the pertinent Chapter 10 of the report: http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?reco...13060&page=257 Respectfully submitted, Steve |
| Sep4-12, 11:18 AM | #3 |
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It's also an amazingly complicated problem because the gas is so thin. If you have two thick gases next to each other, the energy transfer problem is pretty simple. Stuff moves from hot to cold and the distribution of velocities follows a nice simple pattern called a thermal distribution.
If the gas is very thin, then there isn't time for the gas to move toward a standard distribution of velocities and things can get very, very complicated. |
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