Solar probes reveal magnetic switchbacks power solar wind

phys.org September 2, 2024, 02:00 PM UTC

Researchers using NASA's Parker Solar Probe and the Solar Orbiter have identified a new energy source for the solar wind, which travels at speeds over 310 miles (500 kilometers) per second. Their findings, published in August 2024, reveal that magnetic switchbacks contribute to both the acceleration and heating of the solar wind, enhancing understanding of solar dynamics and implications for stellar winds across the universe.


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