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Slow Solar Wind: Observations and Modeling
Authors:L Abbo  L Ofman  S K Antiochos  V H Hansteen  L Harra  Y-K Ko  G Lapenta  B Li  P Riley  L Strachan  R von Steiger  Y-M Wang
Institution:1.Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino,Pino Torinese,Italy;2.Catholic University of America,Washington,USA;3.NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center,Code 671, Greenbelt,USA;4.Department of Geosciences,Tel Aviv University,Tel Aviv,Israel;5.Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics,University of Oslo,Oslo,Norway;6.UCL-Mullard Space Science Laboratory,Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking,UK;7.Space Science Division,Naval Research Laboratory,Washington, DC,USA;8.Centre for Plasma Astrophysics,KU Leuven,Leuven,Belgium;9.Institute of Space Sciences,Shandong University Weihai,Weihai,China;10.Predictive Science, Inc.,San Diego,USA;11.International Space Science Institute,Bern,Switzerland
Abstract:While it is certain that the fast solar wind originates from coronal holes, where and how the slow solar wind (SSW) is formed remains an outstanding question in solar physics even in the post-SOHO era. The quest for the SSW origin forms a major objective for the planned future missions such as the Solar Orbiter and Solar Probe Plus. Nonetheless, results from spacecraft data, combined with theoretical modeling, have helped to investigate many aspects of the SSW. Fundamental physical properties of the coronal plasma have been derived from spectroscopic and imaging remote-sensing data and in situ data, and these results have provided crucial insights for a deeper understanding of the origin and acceleration of the SSW. Advanced models of the SSW in coronal streamers and other structures have been developed using 3D MHD and multi-fluid equations.However, the following questions remain open: What are the source regions and their contributions to the SSW? What is the role of the magnetic topology in the corona for the origin, acceleration and energy deposition of the SSW? What are the possible acceleration and heating mechanisms for the SSW? The aim of this review is to present insights on the SSW origin and formation gathered from the discussions at the International Space Science Institute (ISSI) by the Team entitled “Slow solar wind sources and acceleration mechanisms in the corona” held in Bern (Switzerland) in March 2014 and 2015.
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