2023
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad2752
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Heating and cooling in stellar coronae: coronal rain on a young Sun

Simon Daley-Yates,
Moira M Jardine,
Craig D Johnston

Abstract: Recent observations of rapidly rotating cool dwarfs have revealed H α line asymmetries indicative of clumps of cool, dense plasma in the stars’ coronae. These clumps may be either long-lived (persisting for more than one stellar rotation) or dynamic. The fastest dynamic features show velocities greater than the escape speed, suggesting that they may be centrifugally ejected from the star, contributing to the stellar angular momentum loss. Many, however, show lower velocities, similar to coronal rain observed o… Show more

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“…Plasma is often known as the fourth state of matter that contains electrons, ions, and radicals [5,12], which in nature can be seen in, e.g., stellar structures [13,14] and the northern lights [15].…”
Section: An Overview Of Plasmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma is often known as the fourth state of matter that contains electrons, ions, and radicals [5,12], which in nature can be seen in, e.g., stellar structures [13,14] and the northern lights [15].…”
Section: An Overview Of Plasmamentioning
confidence: 99%