Turbulence transport and shock acceleration in solar corona

Abstract

Recent efforts on modeling coronal turbulence transport and shock acceleration self-consistently are reviewed. The considered models are based on the assumption that the turbulence responsible for the scattering of energetic ions consists of slab-mode Alfvén waves. A short discussion of the applied wave transport equation and particle transport coefficients is followed by a more extensive review of analytical and numerical modeling results of coupled evolution of energetic particle fluxes and wave intensities.

Publication
Turbulence and Nonlinear Processes in Astrophysical Plasmas

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