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    How the Sun Get Its Spots: New Theory Proposed for Solar Mystery

    Scientists may be one step closer to unraveling the mystery of sunspots — the dark and magnetic blemishes on the surface of our nearest star.

    These sunspots are thought to occur when increased magnetic activity inhibits the flow of heat onto a patch of the sun, causing it to darken. But the ultimate source of that boost of magnetism has remained unclear.

    Now researchers say the formation of hydrogen molecules may decrease the pressure on certain areas of the sun's surface, allowing runaway magnetic fields to form and intensify.

    "We think that molecular hydrogen plays an important role in the formation and evolution of sunspots," said Sarah Jaeggli, a solar scientist who conducted the research while studying at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, in a statement.

    The sun is mostly made of hydrogen — the element makes up 90 percent of the sun's mass, while helium contributes about 10 percent, and only 0.13 percent is everything else. Because the sun is so extremely hot (an average of 9944 degrees Fahrenheit, or 5,500 degrees Celsius) this hydrogen is generally in the form of single ionized atoms — that is, only the hydrogen nucleus — floating around in gaseous form.

    However, inside sunspots the surface of the sun can cool enough to allow two hydrogen atoms to bond together to form hydrogen molecules. [Photos: Sunspots on Earth's Closest Star]

    When two atoms combine into one molecule, the pressure it exerts is about half the pressure of the two particles it used to be. And when the pressure decreases like this, the magnetic fields can further intensify.

    "The formation of a large fraction of molecules may have important effects on the thermodynamic properties of the solar atmosphere and the physics of sunspots," Jaeggli said.

    To test this theory, Jaeggli and her colleagues Haosheng Lin of the University of Hawaii at Manoa and Han Uitenbroek of the National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, N.M., observed the sun with the Dunn Solar Telescope at Sunspot, N.M.

    While scientists cannot directly observe hydrogen molecules on the sun, they searched for a stand-in, the molecule hydroxyl, which contains one hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom. Because this molecule breaks up at a lower temperature than molecular hydrogen, the team knew that where hydroxyl is found, hydrogen molecules can also exist.

    "We found evidence that significant quantities of hydrogen molecules form in sunspots that are able to maintain magnetic fields stronger than 2,500 Gauss," Jaeggli said. For comparison, Earth's magnetic field is about one-half Gauss.

    The researchers plan to compare their observations to computer simulations. They also hope to gather more observations as the sun ramps up in its 11-year cycle toward a maximum of magnetic activity in 2013, which should provide many more examples of sunspots to behold.

    You can follow SPACE.com assistant managing editor Clara Moskowitz on Twitter @ClaraMoskowitz. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    9 comments

    • Tony  •  3 mths ago
      I doubt they are finding hydrogen molecules on the surface crating huge magnetic fields; hydrogen molecules are diamagnetic. Hydrogen molecules are also electrically neutral and cannot be an electrical current.
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      However, the heat of the sun at that area can strip a single electron off a hydrogen molecule, giving it an electrical charge of +1 and the ionized molecule will then be able to move in an electrical current, generating a magnetic field, or moved by a magnetic field.
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      The fifth paragraph says that single hydrogen atoms are ionized by the high temperatures but the entire article never mentions that a molecule of two hydrogen atoms can be ionized also. It should be obvious that if both electrons are removed from a hydrogen molecule the two hydrogen nuclei will separate and the hydrogen molecule no longer exists.
    • Notym4xqs  •  Sugar Land, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      That's what I thought
      • Tony 3 mths ago
        I thought you would say that.
    • Random  •  3 mths ago
      this doesn't make sense....even the title. How the Sun Get Its Spots, shouldn't it be gets??
    • Jeffrey  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      As with many Yahoo tweaks more details are needed and more questions left than answers.
      'If' it's the combination/collapse from ions to atoms that 'explains sun spots than Lucy still has some 'splainin' to do.
      For at least energetically moving ions (free protons/electrons in this case) WOULD also generate a magnetic field-whereas once combined into an atom they become neutral.
    • Elaine  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      The sun may have a few unexpected surprises since no one expected to find oxygen in outer space.
    • cantdrive85  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      First of all, the hydrogen ions floating around the Sun is not a gas, it is plasma, a distinct state of matter. Secondly, Magnetism is the result of an electric current, this is a fundamental law of EM. What we are probably looking at is the top view of a "charge sheath vortex" or electric tornado that reaches deeply into the Sun's atmosphere, possibly to the solid surface core of the Sun. This intense electric discharge would explain both the dark appearance of the spot as well as the intense magnetic fields.
      • Emperor Khaldeesh Riessti ... 3 mths ago
        Sunspots appear relatively darker than surrounding regions because they are cooler.

        Furthermore, it's doubtful that sunspots would reach down to the very core of the Sun: They are Convective Zone phenomenon.
      • cantdrive85 3 mths ago
        "Convective Zone phenomenon" assumes the currently accepted theory of the thermonuclear model is correct, which I don't believe it is.
      • Matress King trump 3 mths ago
        sun spots are magnetic holes to the dense black hole core of implosions of hydrogen, sun flares are magnetic explosions of plasma/light gravity
        the heat in canning causes the reverse seal, the heat of the sun
        causes the cold space gravity
    • bangbangbang  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      This article makes no sense. I think they meant to say two hydrogen atoms come together to form one helium atom.
      • Jeffrey 3 mths ago
        Naw, while that admonition might apply to many of Yahoo's reprints for yahoos in this case it does make some sense.
        Sunspots are a surface/near surface phenomenon where tempertures are at most in the 5 figure degree range-far, far too 'cold' for fusion to occur.
        Even in the core of the sun where tempertures are guesstimated to be about 15,000,000 degrees that's still too cool for fusion to progress very efficiently-especially with H1 as the stock fuel. (Good thing, too-for 'if' the core was hotter or there was significant H2 atoms the sun wouldn't last as long as it has!)
        There it's estimated that any 2 particular hydrogen atoms might have to bump into each other for 600+years before they happened to fuse-but that the core's big enough that still 604,000,000 tons of hydrogen convert to 600,000,000 tons of helium each second.
        Even here on earth fusion tempertures in the 100,000,000+ degree range is needed-either via a fission atomic bomb for the pressure/tempertures needed or in very expensive and energetic Tokamaks or Laser ignition facilities.
      • Keith 3 mths ago
        What Jeffrey is saying, for the non-scientists, is that at the surface, two Hydrogen ions (nuclei without an electron) can cool enough to pick up electrons, and then could form a Hydrogen molecule, being H2, just like an Oxygen molecule is O2. The nuclei would still be separate, but share electrons. In the hotter, more dense core, some Hydrogen ions' nuclei actually merge, which is Fusion, which results in the two protons actually forming one atom, being Helium, losing a tiny bit of mass, which is converted into the energy that powers the Sun.
    • Alicia  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Because it doesn't use sunscreen!
    • richard  •  3 mths ago
      i am curius as to how nasa arrived at the conclusion that 2012 will mark a cataclyism due to our sun.certainly the govs of the world have made extensive preparations for something perhaps our little groundhog buddy told them.
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