The Contribution of The Joule-Thomson Effect To Solar Coronal Heatin
Abstract:Two of the three gases that display isenthalpic Joule-Thomson (JT) warming under laboratory conditions are hydrogen and helium, the main constituents of the solar plasma, as the inversion point at which expansion results in heating is only ~51 K for helium and ~193 K for hydrogen, but the temperatures that are attained by this route are at most a few hundred K. Increases in ion temperature by several orders of magnitude are claimed for hydrogen plasmas subject to expansion into a vacuum; modest increases are r… Show more
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