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Inhibition of convective collapse of solar magnetic flux tubes by radiative diffusion

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dc.contributor.author Venkatakrishnan, P
dc.date.accessioned 2008-09-22T11:48:21Z
dc.date.available 2008-09-22T11:48:21Z
dc.date.issued 1986-07
dc.identifier.citation Nature, Vol. 322, No. 6075, pp. 156 - 157 en
dc.identifier.issn 0028-0836
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/3762
dc.description.abstract Proctor and Weiss (1982) have indicated that the interaction of convection with a magnetic field leads to an intermittent distribution of magnetic flux. Such a process can lead to 'equipartition fields' of 700 G which eventually collapse to kilogauss intensity. In the current study, it is shown that radiative diffusion can inhibit this collapse to a varying degree, depending on the field strength and the thickness of the flux elements. At one extreme of the spectrum, thin tubes of rather constant size would be found, taking into account a wide range in field strength from kilogram intensities to the equipartition values of 700 G. It is pointed out that high-resolution observations from space-borne telescopes should reveal the existence of such tubes. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Nature Publishing Group en
dc.relation.uri http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v322/n6075/abs/322156a0.html en
dc.subject Convective Flow en
dc.subject Magnetic Flux en
dc.subject Radiative Transfer en
dc.subject Solar Flux en
dc.subject Diffusion Theory en
dc.subject Field Strength en
dc.subject Photosphere en
dc.title Inhibition of convective collapse of solar magnetic flux tubes by radiative diffusion en
dc.type Article en


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