corpuscular$16828$ - translation to greek
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corpuscular$16828$ - translation to greek

STREAM OF CHARGED PARTICLES RELEASED FROM THE SUN
Solar Wind; Solar winds; Corpuscular radiation; Parker wind; Solar Corpuscular Radiation; Atmospheric stripping
  • This is thought to show the solar wind from the star L.L. Orionis generating a [[bow shock]] (the bright arc)
  • Apollo's [[Solar Wind Composition Experiment]] on the Lunar surface
  • SWC]] experiment
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  • The [[heliospheric current sheet]] results from the influence of the Sun's rotating magnetic field on the plasma in the solar wind
  • CME erupts from Earth's Sun
  • NASA animation of the [[Parker Solar Probe]] passing through the Sun's corona. Inside the corona's boundary, its Alfvén surface, plasma waves travel back and forth to the Sun's surface.
  • Noon meridian section of magnetosphere
  • doi-access=free}}</ref> Red/blue colors show outward/inward polarities of the [[heliospheric magnetic field]].
  • [[Parker Solar Probe]] observed switchbacks — traveling disturbances in the solar wind that caused the magnetic field to bend back on itself.
  • An infographic featuring the outer regions of the heliosphere based on results from the Voyager spacecraft

corpuscular      
adj. μοριακός, αιμοσφαιρικός

Definition

solar wind
¦ noun the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun which permeates the solar system.

Wikipedia

Solar wind

The solar wind is a stream of charged particles released from the upper atmosphere of the Sun, called the corona. This plasma mostly consists of electrons, protons and alpha particles with kinetic energy between 0.5 and 10 keV. The composition of the solar wind plasma also includes a mixture of materials found in the solar plasma: trace amounts of heavy ions and atomic nuclei such as C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Si, S, and Fe. There are also rarer traces of some other nuclei and isotopes such as P, Ti, Cr, 54Fe and 56Fe, and 58Ni, 60Ni, and 62Ni. Superimposed with the solar-wind plasma is the interplanetary magnetic field. The solar wind varies in density, temperature and speed over time and over solar latitude and longitude. Its particles can escape the Sun's gravity because of their high energy resulting from the high temperature of the corona, which in turn is a result of the coronal magnetic field. The boundary separating the corona from the solar wind is called the Alfvén surface.

At a distance of more than a few solar radii from the Sun, the solar wind reaches speeds of 250–750 km/s and is supersonic, meaning it moves faster than the speed of the fast magnetosonic wave. The flow of the solar wind is no longer supersonic at the termination shock. Other related phenomena include the aurora (northern and southern lights), the plasma tails of comets that always point away from the Sun, and geomagnetic storms that can change the direction of magnetic field lines.