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Published on: May 25, 2021
Partial ionization of plasma in solar prominences
Petr Heinzel1,2, Stanislav Gunár1, Sonja Jejčič1,3
1Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Ondřejov 25165, The Czech Republic.
Abstract:
The plasma in cool cores of solar prominences is partially ionized and its ionization degree, in general, depends on the actual kinetic temperature and density of the plasma and the ions considered. However, we demonstrate that under typical prominence conditions, the dominant mechanism contributing to partial ionization is photoionization by radiation diffusing through the plasma. This mechanism strongly depends on the radiation illuminating prominences from the surrounding solar atmosphere. The understanding of the partial ionization of prominence plasma thus requires a complex solution of the non-LTE radiative-transfer problem. In this paper, we discuss the ionization of hydrogen, helium and some other important species. We also demonstrate the role of non-equilibrium ionization. This article is part of the theme issue 'Partially ionized plasma of the solar atmosphere: recent advances and future pathways'.
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