Parker Solar Probe Enters the Magnetically Dominated Solar Corona
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Kasper, J.C.Klein, K.G.
Lichko, E.
Huang, J.
Chen, C.H.K.
Badman, S.T.
Bonnell, J.
Whittlesey, P.L.
Livi, R.
Larson, D.
Pulupa, M.
Rahmati, A.
Stansby, D.
Korreck, K.E.
Stevens, M.
Case, A.W.
Bale, S.D.
Maksimovic, M.
Moncuquet, M.
Goetz, K.
Halekas, J.S.
Malaspina, D.
Raouafi, N.E.
Szabo, A.
Macdowall, R.
Velli, M.
Dudok De Wit, T.
Zank, G.P.
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Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021
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Kasper, J. C., Klein, K. G., Lichko, E., Huang, J., Chen, C. H. K., Badman, S. T., Bonnell, J., Whittlesey, P. L., Livi, R., Larson, D., Pulupa, M., Rahmati, A., Stansby, D., Korreck, K. E., Stevens, M., Case, A. W., Bale, S. D., Maksimovic, M., Moncuquet, M., … Zank, G. P. (2021). Parker Solar Probe Enters the Magnetically Dominated Solar Corona. Physical Review Letters, 127(25).Journal
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The high temperatures and strong magnetic fields of the solar corona form streams of solar wind that expand through the Solar System into interstellar space. At 09:33 UT on 28 April 2021 Parker Solar Probe entered the magnetized atmosphere of the Sun 13 million km above the photosphere, crossing below the Alfvén critical surface for five hours into plasma in casual contact with the Sun with an Alfvén Mach number of 0.79 and magnetic pressure dominating both ion and electron pressure. The spectrum of turbulence below the Alfvén critical surface is reported. Magnetic mapping suggests the region was a steady flow emerging on rapidly expanding coronal magnetic field lines lying above a pseudostreamer. The sub-Alfvénic nature of the flow may be due to suppressed magnetic reconnection at the base of the pseudostreamer, as evidenced by unusually low densities in this region and the magnetic mapping. © 2021 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article's title, journal citation, and DOI.Note
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