2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.13871
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Quasiperiodic Energy Release and Jets at the Base of Solar Coronal Plumes

Pankaj Kumar,
Judith T. Karpen,
Vadim M. Uritsky
et al.

Abstract: Coronal plumes are long, ray-like, open structures, which have been considered as possible sources for the solar wind. Their origin in the largely unipolar coronal holes has long been a mystery. Earlier spectroscopic and imaging observations revealed blue-shifted plasma and propagating disturbances (PDs) in plumes that are widely interpreted in terms of flows and/or propagating slow-mode waves, but these interpretations (flows vs waves) remain under debate. Recently we discovered an important clue about plume … Show more

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