How has the solar wind evolved to become what it is today?

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Abstract

In this contribution, I briefly review the long-term evolution of the solar wind (its mass-loss rate), including the evolution of observed properties that are intimately linked to the solar wind (rotation, magnetism and activity). I also briefly discuss implications of the evolution of the solar wind on the evolving Earth. I argue that studying exoplanetary systems could open up new avenues for progress to be made in our understanding of the evolution of the solar wind.

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Vidotto, A. A. (2023). How has the solar wind evolved to become what it is today? In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 18, pp. 103–109). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921322004756

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