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Heat exposure

Robert Rosner ()
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Robert Rosner: University of Chicago, and at the Argonne National Laboratory

Nature, 2003, vol. 425, issue 6959, 672-673

Abstract: The outermost layers of the Sun are hotter than expected. Observation and analysis now confirm that magnetic fields are involved in the heating process, and also signal the existence of a long-sought 'current sheet'.

Date: 2003
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