Exploring the Critical Coronal Transition Region: The Key to Uncovering
the Genesis of the Solar Wind and Solar Eruptions
Abstract
All current understanding (theoretical and observational) suggests that
the development of the solar wind and CMEs takes place within 10 Rs,
particularly below 4 Rs. This seemingly narrow spatial region
encompasses the transition of coronal plasma processes through the
entire range of physical regimes from fluid to kinetic, and from
primarily closed magnetic field structures to primarily open. For these
reasons, we refer to it as the Critical Coronal Transition Region
(CCTR). Its comprehensive exploration will answer two of the most
central Heliophysics questions with repercussions across NASA and
society. Here, we outline a path to answer these questions in the next
30 years.