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Observation and modelling of solar jets

Yuandeng Shen

2021Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences108 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The solar atmosphere is full of complicated transients manifesting the reconfiguration of the solar magnetic field and plasma. Solar jets represent collimated, beam-like plasma ejections; they are ubiquitous in the solar atmosphere and important for our understanding of solar activities at different scales, the magnetic reconnection process, particle acceleration, coronal heating, solar wind acceleration, as well as other related phenomena. Recent high-spatio-temporal-resolution, wide-temperature coverage and spectroscopic and stereoscopic observations taken by ground-based and space-borne solar telescopes have revealed many valuable new clues to restrict the development of theoretical models. This review aims at providing the reader with the main observational characteristics of solar jets, physical interpretations and models, as well as unsolved outstanding questions in future studies.

Topics & Concepts

Solar atmospherePhysicsCoronal mass ejectionSolar windAtmosphere (unit)NanoflaresAstronomyCoronal loopCorona (planetary geology)Solar physicsCoronal holeSolar flareMagnetic reconnectionPlasmaMagnetopauseSolar telescopeSolar prominenceInterplanetary magnetic fieldAerospace engineeringSolar cycleSolar SystemField (mathematics)AstrobiologyAstrophysicsGeophysicsRemote sensingMagnetic fieldSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsLightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena
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