The aurora borealis is normally seen solely manner up north, however two weeks in the past the night time sky was stuffed with shimmering curtains of pink and inexperienced gentle that might be seen all the way in which down into the southern US. Folks in Texas and Hawaii obtained out of their vehicles to stare and take photos.
The reason for this gentle present was an particularly sturdy blast of photo voltaic wind—electrically charged particles shot out from the solar at unimaginable speeds. And there is extra to return as we strategy the height of the present photo voltaic cycle, a interval of elevated photo voltaic storms that occurs each 11 years.
That is one instance of what scientists name “area climate,” which offers with the interplay between the solar and the Earth. Not all the implications of area climate are fairly, and a few are outright harmful. However the physics behind it are fairly cool. Let’s test it out!
Blowin’ within the Wind
You may consider the solar as an amazing ball of fireside—however it’s not. (Hearth is a chemical response between oxygen and carbon.) What the solar is, actually, is a big nuclear fusion reactor. Within the core, protons are smashed collectively underneath excessive stress. These protons stick collectively to create the nucleus of a helium atom, with two protons and two neutrons. (Two of the protons decay into neutrons).
However wait! The helium nucleus has much less mass than the 4 protons we began with. That mass is not misplaced—it is become vitality, in accordance with Einstein’s well-known equation E = mc2, the place E is vitality, m is mass, and c is the velocity of sunshine. That final quantity is large—gentle travels at 300,000 kilometers per second, and it is hugeness is squared—which signifies that even a tiny lack of mass creates A LOT of vitality. That is why the solar is so sizzling, with a core temperature of 27 million levels Fahrenheit. Yep, that is fairly sizzling.
Underneath this excessive warmth, the gases within the outer a part of the solar type a plasma during which electrons are ripped away from their atoms, leaving free electrical prices (largely electrons and protons) zooming round. A few of them are shifting quick sufficient to flee the gravitational pull of the solar. These ejected particles are what we name the “photo voltaic wind.”
You possibly can see the impact of the photo voltaic wind when it hits a comet. Comets are principally massive soiled snowballs that orbit the solar in lengthy ellipses. As one nears the solar, its icy physique sublimates and turns right into a gasoline. A few of this gasoline good points sufficient vitality to be ionized (electrons are free of the atoms), leaving an electrically charged gasoline. Then, when the photo voltaic wind hits, it pushes this ionized gasoline away, making a tail that may be tens of tens of millions of miles lengthy.
Enjoyable reality: You may assume the tail extends out behind the comet like a jet contrail, however it would not! It extends away from the solar—so principally sideways to the path of the comet’s movement.
Why Now?
However what causes the photo voltaic wind to get so labored up each 11 years? Nicely, like Earth, the solar has a magnetic subject, however it’s extraordinarily unstable. As a result of the solar just isn’t a stable object, completely different components of it rotate at completely different speeds. This causes its magnetic subject to twist and warp, and each 11 years or so it truly flips and reverses polarity. This final occurred in 2013, and right here we’re in 2024.
These shifting magnetic subject traces can break via the floor, creating solar spots and superior geysers of plasma generally known as photo voltaic flares. Why does this occur? When electrical prices are zipping round, they are often pushed and pulled by a magnetic subject. You possibly can see this your self with some copper wire and a battery. For those who place the wire close to a stationary magnet after which join the ends so a present flows, the wire will transfer. Test it out: