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How the solar wind works: Amazing new discoveries

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April 1, 2026
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How the solar wind works involves plasma waves that redistribute energy across the solar system. New Solar Orbiter data reveals high-frequency electrostatic waves shape the turbulent space environment near Earth.

PhD student Jordi Boldú utilized European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter data to uncover how Langmuir and ion acoustic waves actively participate in shaping the outflowing plasma’s evolution from the Sun.

Solar Orbiter dipped closer than Mercury to observe these ripples of energy matched through resonance, demonstrating that plasma waves are not passive bystanders but active participants in the solar system.

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  • Discovering how the solar wind works
  • High Frequency Electrostatic Waves
    • Investigating the outflowing plasma evolution
    • Scientific importance and theories
    • How the solar wind works and resonance
    • Impact on Terrestrial Infrastructure
    • Implications and what comes next
    • Conclusion

Discovering how the solar wind works

How the solar wind works involves plasma waves like Langmuir and ion acoustic waves redistributing energy through resonance. This turbulent stream of charged particles accelerates outward, influencing geomagnetic storms and shaping planetary shock waves.

The Sun never stops breathing, exhaling a vast stream of charged particles that sweeps outward through the Solar System at hundreds of kilometres per second. This solar wind conjures images of something gentle, but the reality is considerably more turbulent and shaped by energy ripples moving through plasma.

Solar Orbiter data reveals that what happens close to the source differs from detections near Earth. This difference matters for understanding the space environment and tracing cause and effect.

High Frequency Electrostatic Waves

The Sun photographed at 304 angstroms by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly
The Sun photographed at 304 angstroms by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly

Research from PhD student Jordi Boldú focuses on high-frequency electrostatic waves, specifically Langmuir and ion acoustic waves. These waves function via resonance, where particles matching a specific speed sync with the wave to transfer energy, similar to a sound frequency shattering a wine glass if hit correctly.

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Investigating the outflowing plasma evolution

Capturing the outflowing plasma young allows scientists to unpick these processes near their origin. Solar Orbiter’s proximity to the Sun provides a front-row seat to the earlier stages of this cosmic journey.

Wave Type Mechanism Impact
Langmuir Waves Resonance Sync Energy Redistribution
Ion Acoustic Particle Sync Shaping Environment
Turbulent Flows Constant Exhalation Geomagnetic Storms,

Scientific importance and theories

How the solar wind works is essential for understanding geomagnetic storms that disrupt satellites, power grids, and communications on our home planet. These plasma waves drive the acceleration of high-energy particles and shape the shock waves formed when colliding with planetary magnetic fields.

How the solar wind works and resonance

ESA's Solar Orbiter mission will face the Sun from within the orbit of Mercury at its closest approach
ESA’s Solar Orbiter mission will face the Sun from within the orbit of Mercury at its closest approach

How the solar wind works and resonance allows energy to redistribute within the plasma as it travels outward. Particles moving at precisely the right speed sync with passing waves, ensuring that these waves are active participants in shaping the space environment.

Impact on Terrestrial Infrastructure

  • Disruption of orbiting satellites, power grids, and communications.
  • Driving the acceleration of high-energy particles through the solar system.
  • Shaping of shock waves that form when colliding with magnetic fields.
  • Redistribution of energy within outflowing plasma across vast distances.

Implications and what comes next

Knowing where energy is redistributed in outflowing plasma is essential for planetary protection. Future research will continue to investigate how the solar wind works as it evolves outward.

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Catching the plasma before it evolves makes it easier to trace cause and effect. This allows researchers to better understand how the solar wind works across the solar system.

Conclusion

New research proves that plasma waves are fundamental to how the solar wind works by actively shaping the space environment. Understanding these processes helps mitigate space weather risks to Earth. Explore more space science on our YouTube channel—join NSN Today.

Tags: #Astrophysics#ESA#NASA#PlasmaPhysics#SolarOrbiter#SolarWind#SpaceWeather

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