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Message 132 of 132 (193525)
03-22-2005 7:47 PM
Reply to: Message 82 by compmage
01-31-2005 10:22 AM


Re: More unsolved "mysteries"
Hanno2 writes:
The nuclear model for stars do not explain how the solar wind ACCELERATE as it moves away from the sun.
Here is a reference:
Home | Southwest Research Institute
quote:
Accomplishments - A recent discovery has added an important new source of pickup ions in the heliosphere, the "Outer Source" of pickup ions, which is needed to account for the presence of easily ionized material (e.g., Fe, C, Si) in Anomalous Cosmic Rays (pickup ions accelerated at the Termination Shock). The Outer Source, illustrated by blue lines and labels in Figure 2, is caused by small grains produced in collisions of Kuiper belt objects. The grains spiral inward toward the Sun (the slight inward drift is caused by the Poynting-Robertson effect). Sputtering and sublimation produces atoms that become ionized and picked up by the solar wind. These pickup ions then propagate with the solar wind to the termination shock where they become accelerated to form Anomalous Cosmic Rays. The outer source has a composition derived from the Kuiper belt grains. Because scattering due to gravitational interaction with planets removes most grains that drift inside of 10 AU, the source is generated between 10 and 50 AU.
Another recent discovery concerns the dominant sites of particle acceleration at the termination shock, which is a steady source of anomalous cosmic rays with energies 10—100 MeV/nucleon, among the most energetic particles generated in the heliosphere. So-called heliospheric "FALTS" (Favored Acceleration Locations at the Termination Shock; see Figure 3) are locations in the outer heliosphere where the magnetic field undergoes large-scale systematic departures from the standard spiral configuration thought for many years to be the only magnetic field configuration in the outer heliosphere. The FALTS field configurations lead to extremely efficient ion injection into particle acceleration at the termination shock, and therefore are the preferred sights where particles begin their acceleration to enormous energies by the shock.
I don't know if this has anything to do with a nuclear model, but...
Hanno2 writes:
It does not explain why the surface of the sun is only 6000 'c, while the cronona is millions of celsius degrees.
Right, we don't know why the sun's corona is so hot.
Well, here is a likely explanation.
http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk/research/sun.htm
It says that it's not the corona that's abnormally hot, it's the photosphere that's abnormally cool.
Hanno2 writes:
It does not explain why depresions in the sun (sunspots) are actually COOLER than the rest of the sun.
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~soper/Sun/sunspots.html
This explains it pretty simply.
Ok, so you are right, none of these processes are nuclear, so nuclear physics does not explain them.
That's the shell game played by your website.

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