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NEWS: Plasma Jets Pump Heat into the Sun's Sizzling Corona
Short-lived bursts of plasma leaping outward from the sun contribute to the mysteriously well-heated outer solar atmosphere http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...SA_DD_20110106 "Various explanations have been put forth, from sound waves or magnetic waves dissipating in the upper solar atmosphere, or corona, to short bursts of energy known as nanoflares erupting as tangled magnetic field lines in the corona reconnect. Now observations from a new generation of sun-observing spacecraft are implicating a different mechanism, one that could provide the corona with a significant portion of its heat by continually delivering hot ionized gas, or plasma, to the upper atmosphere". |
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