Abstract
The question of why the Sun's outer atmosphere, or corona, is much hotter than its surface is one of the main unresolved issues in solar astrophysics. By combining measurements from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and the Japanese Hinode satellite, De Pontieu et al. (p. [55][1]) show that jets of
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