Solar bursts offer fresh evidence of magnetic turbulence near the Sun
Solar radio bursts are closely tied to how their sources move through the sun’s outer atmosphere and the wider solar wind. Magnetic Solar radio bursts are closely tied to how their sources move through the sun’s outer atmosphere and the wider solar wind. The electrons that generate these bursts travel mainly along magnetic field lines at speeds approaching that of light, producing radio waves through a plasma emission process.
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