Title
Modelling Explosive Events in the Solar Corona.

CoPED ID
76590b6f-caa1-495b-8f04-75d81b4f3df4

Status
Closed

Funders

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 11, 2016

End Date
March 11, 2020

Description

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The corona - the outer atmosphere of the Sun - is a dynamic plasma permeated by a magnetic field. The corona is a highly dynamic environment, and energy stored in the magnetic field power a range of explosive phenomena such as jets, flares and coronal mass ejections, as well as explaining the heating of the multi-million degree corona and the acceleration of the solar wind. Powerful explosions in the solar corona lead to major space weather events at Earth, creating the Northern and Southern lights but also having the potential for damaging economic impacts on engineered systems, ranging from satellites and communication systems to power grids and pipelines.

Whilst it is now known that the magnetic field on the Sun's corona has a complex and continually evolving structure, the nature and implications of this complexity remain largely unexplored and poorly understood. Fundamental questions include how much magnetic energy is stored in the coronal plasma, and how this energy may be liberated on a dynamical timescale. This project involves the development and use of a combination of theoretical and/or computational modelling techniques to study the structure and dynamics of energetic processes in the corona. A student undertaking the project will gain skills and expertise in modelling and high-performance computing. The results will enhance our understanding of energetic events in plasmas on a range of scales throughout the universe. The project will make use of collaborations both within the group in Dundee and with external international colleagues.

David Pontin SUPER_PER
Ross Pallister STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Solar wind
  2. Sun
  3. Space weather
  4. Magnetic fields
  5. Solar energy
  6. Solar flares
  7. Dynamics
  8. Magnetosphere

Extracted key phrases
  1. Modelling Explosive Events
  2. Solar corona
  3. Magnetic field power
  4. Degree corona
  5. Magnetic energy
  6. Dynamic plasma
  7. Coronal plasma
  8. Major space weather event
  9. Dynamic environment
  10. Outer atmosphere
  11. Coronal mass ejection
  12. Energetic event
  13. Computational modelling technique
  14. Solar wind
  15. Energetic process

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