Observations of Manifestations of Skeletal Structures of a Filamentary Matter on the Sun
Valentin. A. Rantsev-Kartinov

TL;DR
This paper analyzes solar images to identify skeletal structures in the Sun's atmosphere and proposes the hypothesis of filamentary matter existing both inside and outside the Sun based on observed structures.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis method revealing skeletal structures and hypothesizes the existence of filamentary matter within and outside the Sun.
Findings
Detection of skeletal structures in solar images
Observation of structures with rotation radius less than solar disk
Hypothesis of filamentary matter's existence inside and outside the Sun
Abstract
The analysis of databases of photographic images of the Sun (obtained in region of soft x-ray) by means of a method of multilevel dynamical contrasting, has shown presence of skeletal structures of the Sun as outside (chromo-sphere flashes and powerful coronal mass ejections) and on the Sun (structures in its atmosphere, protuberances and of solar a stains). Moreover the structures which radius of rotation is less than radius of a solar disk on breadth of their observation have been revealed. On the basis of the obtained results of this analysis, the author puts forward a hypothesis about an opportunity of existence of some filamentary matter as inside, so outside of the Sun.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
