The corona is weirdly hot--Parker Solar Probe rules out one explanation
July 29, 2024
July 29, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 29 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
S-shaped bends in the sun's magnetic field don't form at the sun's surface, like some scientists thought, and can't directly heat the sun's corona
As Parker Solar Probe files around the sun, it finds abrupt reversals in the direction of the sun's magnetic fields. These S-shaped bends in the sun's magnetic field are very common in the solar wind close to the sun, but are absent inside t . . .
S-shaped bends in the sun's magnetic field don't form at the sun's surface, like some scientists thought, and can't directly heat the sun's corona
As Parker Solar Probe files around the sun, it finds abrupt reversals in the direction of the sun's magnetic fields. These S-shaped bends in the sun's magnetic field are very common in the solar wind close to the sun, but are absent inside t . . .