The structure of the chromosphere: Properties pertaining to element fractionation

P. G. Judge, H. Peter

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Abstract

We review the structure and dynamics of the solar chromosphere with emphasis on the quiet Sun and properties that arc relevant to element fractionation mechanisms. Attention is given to the chromospheric magnetic field, its connections to the photosphere, and to the dynamical evolution of the chromosphere. While some profound advances have been made in the "unmagnetized" chromosphere, our knowledge of the magnetically controlled chromosphere, more relevant for the discussion of element fractionation, is limited. Given the dynamic nature of the chromosphere and the poorly understood magnetic linkage to the corona, it is unlikely that we will soon know the detailed processes leading to HP tractionation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-202
Number of pages16
JournalSpace Science Reviews
Volume85
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

Keywords

  • Abundance patterns
  • Sun:chromosphere

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