Recent high-sensitivity imaging of the Sun's white-light corona from space
has revealed a variety of unexpected small-scale phenomena, including plasm
a blobs that are ejected continually from the cusplike bases of streamers,
fine raylike structures pervading the outer streamer belt, and inflows that
occur mainly during times of high solar activity. These phenomena can be i
nterpreted as different manifestations of magnetic field line reconnection,
in which plasma and magnetic flux are exchanged between closed and open fi
eld regions of the corona. The observations provide new insights into a num
ber of longstanding questions, including the origin of the streamer materia
l in the outer corona, the sources of the slow solar wind, and the mechanis
ms that regulate the interplanetary magnetic field strength.