太阳风

A. Rouillard, N. Viall, V. Pierrard, C. Vocks, L. Matteini, O. Alexandrova, A. Higginson, B. Lavraud, M. Lavarra, Yihong Wu, R. Pinto, A. Bemporad, E. Sanchez-Diaz
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日冕会产生持续不断的等离子体,影响整个太阳系,甚至超过100个天文单位。由于太阳离得很近,所以可以远距离精确地观测到风的源头区域,并且可以直接在现场测量逸出的等离子体。在过去的60年里发射的太空任务利用了这个奇妙的等离子体实验室来揭示太阳风形成和扩展到太空中非常丰富的物理过程。本章提供了这些观测发现的简要综合。它涵盖了广泛的主题,从大尺度成像和详细的光谱观测的风源区域的行星际等离子体的动力学演化到动力学尺度。尽管在过去的几十年里,太阳风的研究取得了巨大的进步,但关于太阳风的起源仍然存在许多谜团。目前,一组新的非凡任务正在前往我们的恒星的途中,这些谜团正在被解开。
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The Solar Wind
The solar corona produces a continuous outflow of plasma influencing the entire solar system and beyond to over a hundred of astronomical units. Due to the Sun's proximity the source regions of that wind can be observed remotely with great precision and the escaping plasma can be measured directly in situ. Space missions launched over the past six decades have exploited this fantastic plasma laboratory to reveal the very rich physical processes at play as the solar wind forms and expands into space. This chapter provides a brief synthesis of these observational discoveries. It covers a broad range of topics, from the large‐scale imaging and detailed spectroscopic observations of the wind source regions to the dynamical evolution of interplanetary plasma down to kinetic scales. Despite the great advances accomplished in solar wind research over the past decades, many mysteries remain concerning the origins of the solar winds. These mysteries are currently being addressed with a new fleet of extraordinary missions en route to our star.
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