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It rains on the Sun, and scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) have finally uncovered the reason why.

Unlike the water that falls from clouds on Earth, solar rain takes place in the Sun’s corona, the outermost layer made of intensely hot plasma. This phenomenon involves cooler, heavier blobs of plasma that condense high above the Sun’s surface and then plunge back down. For years, researchers couldn’t understand how this “rain” formed so rapidly during solar flares.

New explanation

That puzzle has now been solved by Luke Benavitz, a first-year graduate student at IfA, working with IfA astronomer Jeffrey Reep. Their findings, published in the Astrophysical Journal, fill a critical gap in long-standing solar models.

“At present, models assume that the distribution of various elements in the corona is constant throughout space and time, which clearly isn’t the case,” said Benavitz. “It’s exciting to see that when we allow elements like iron to change with time, the models finally match what we actually observe on the Sun. It makes the physics come alive in a way that feels real.”

Why it matters

The discovery gives solar scientists new tools to better simulate how the Sun behaves during energetic flares — knowledge that could eventually improve forecasts of space weather events that influence technology and communications on Earth.

Earlier models suggested the heating that causes coronal rain should take hours or even days, yet solar flares occur within minutes. The IfA team’s new approach shows that changes in the relative amounts of elements, or elemental abundances, can account for the rapid formation of solar rain.

“This discovery matters because it helps us understand how the Sun really works,” said Reep. “We can’t directly see the heating process, so we use cooling as a proxy. But if our models haven’t treated abundances properly, the cooling time has likely been overestimated. We might need to go back to the drawing board on coronal heating, so there’s a lot of new and exciting work to be done.”

Fresh insights

Their findings also open up a broader range of questions. Scientists now realize that the composition of the Sun’s atmosphere changes over time, overturning decades of assumptions that it stayed constant. This insight extends far beyond coronal rain, prompting a reexamination of how the Sun’s outer layers evolve and how energy circulates through its atmosphere.

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