Why sun’s atmosphere is hotter than its surface

Date:

Washington: NASA has recently gathered information that could explain the mystery relating to why sun’s atmosphere is hotter than its surface.

The new observations came from just six minutes worth of data from one of NASA’s least expensive type of missions, a sounding rocket, EUNIS (Extreme Ultraviolet Normal Incidence Spectrograph) mission, launched on April 23, 2013, which gathers a new snapshot of data every 1.3 seconds to track the properties of material over a wide range of temperatures in the complex solar atmosphere.

The new observations of the small-scale extremely hot temperatures are consistent with only one current theory, something called nanoflares – a constant peppering of impulsive bursts of heating, none of which could be individually detected provide the mysterious extra heat.

The sun’s visible surface, called the photosphere, was around 6,000 Kelvins, while the corona regularly reaches a temperature was 300 times as hot.

There are a variety of theories for what mechanisms power the impulsive bursts of heat, the nanoflares. Moreover, other explanations have been offered for what could be heating the corona. Scientists would continue to explore these ideas further, gathering additional observations as their tools and instruments improve. However, no other theory predicted material of this temperature in the corona, so this was a strong piece of evidence in favor of the nanoflare theory.

A nanoflare is a very small solar flare which happens in the corona, the external atmosphere of the Sun.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

IPL 2024: Rohit, Naman’s Fifties Go In Vain As Mumbai Indians Concede 18-Run Loss Against LSG

The opening partnership was broken in the ninth over after Naveen-ul-Haq removed Brevis from the crease. After the dismissal, the Mumbai-based franchise started losing quick wickets

India To Attend SCO Council Of Foreign Ministers Meeting In Astana On May 21

Secretary (Economic Relations) in the Ministry of External Affairs, Dammu Ravi will visit Astana and represent the Indian government in the meeting of the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers on May 21

India, UAE Hold Meeting On India Middle East Europe Economic Corridor

According to the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi press release, the IMEEC will provide effective alternate supply routes generating efficiencies and reducing costs

IPL 2024: Pooran, Rahul’s Blitz Power LSG To 214/6 Against Mumbai Indians

Openers KL Rahul and Devdutt Padikkal came out to bat but the LSG didn't get the start that they wanted as the visitors lost the first wicket on the third ball of the match as Padikkal was dismissed by right-arm seamer Nuwan Thushara