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Outer Layers of the Sun’s Atmosphere. Photosphere - the 5800 K layer we see Chromosphere - the red layer observed using a hydrogen filter at a million degrees Corona - the incredibly thin outer atmosphere at millions of degrees. The photosphere is the visible layer of the Sun.
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Outer Layers of the Sun’s Atmosphere • Photosphere - the 5800 K layer we see • Chromosphere - the red layer observed using a hydrogen filter at a million degrees • Corona - the incredibly thin outer atmosphere at millions of degrees
The photosphere is the visible layer of the Sun Granulation caused by convection
Thermal Convection movie
Sunspots are the most well known feature on the photosphere Granulation caused by convection
Above the photosphere, the chromosphere is characterized by spikes of gas called spicules
The corona ejects some of its mass into space as the solar wind
Solar Wind • Charged particles (mostly protons and electrons) streaming outward from the sun at 450 km/sec • Causes • comet’s tails • aurorae
Monitoring sunspots reveals the solar cycle and the Sun’s rotation
The daily movement of sunspots reveals that the Sun’s rotation takes about 4 weeks
The annual change in numbers of sunspots reveals that the Sun experiences an 11-year solar cycle Maximum number Minimum number
The cyclical change in the latitude of sunspots also reveals that the Sun experiences an 11-year solar cycle
The Sun’s magnetic fields create sunspots Zeeman effect - spectral lines split in regions of high magnetic fields
Magnetic field lines connect sunspots on the Sun’s photosphere
Babcock’s magnetic dynamo is one possible explanation of the sunspot cycle where magnetic field lines become complexly entangled after many solar rotations
Solar magnetic fields also create other atmospheric phenomena • plages • filaments
Solar magnetic fields also create other atmospheric phenomena • plages • filaments • prominences
Solar magnetic fields also create other atmospheric phenomena • plages • filaments • prominences • solar flares
Solar magnetic fields also create other atmospheric phenomena • plages • filaments • prominences • solar flares • coronal holes
Solar magnetic fields also create other atmospheric phenomena • coronal holes • coronal mass ejections (CMEs) • plages • filaments • prominences • solar flares
Thermonuclear reactions in the core of the Sun produce its energy At extremely high temperatures and pressures, 4 Hydrogen atoms can combine to make 1 Helium atom and release energy in the process according toE = mc2 4H He + energy HYDROGEN FUSION
Solar models describe how energy escapes from the Sun’s core through the: • Core • Radiative zone • Convective Zone
Helioseismology is the study of solar vibrations in order to determine the detailed interior structure of the Sun
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