We propose a new model for explaining the observations of more than mass
proportional heating of heavy ions in the polar solar corona. We point out that
a large number of small scale intermittent shock waves can be present in the
solar corona. The energization mechanism is, essentially, the ion reflection
off supercritical quasi-perpendicular collisionless shocks in the corona and
the subsequent acceleration by the motional electric field E=−(1/c)V×B. The acceleration due to E is perpendicular to
the magnetic field, in agreement with observations, and is more than mass
proportional with respect to protons, because the heavy ion orbit is mostly
upstream of the quasi-perpendicular shock foot. The observed temperature ratios
between O5+ ions and protons in the polar corona, and between α
particles and protons in the solar wind are easily recovered.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figure