Astrophysical plasma

[5] Similarly, electric fields are observed in some stellar astrophysical phenomena, but they are inconsequential in very low-density gaseous media.

[6][7][8][9][10][11][12] Plasmas in stars can both generate and interact with magnetic fields, resulting in a variety of dynamic astrophysical phenomena.

Other forms of astrophysical plasmas can be influenced by preexisting weak magnetic fields, whose interactions may only be determined directly by polarimetry or other indirect methods.

[2] In Big Bang cosmology, the entire universe was in a plasma state prior to recombination.

He wrote in 1913: It seems to be a natural consequence of our points of view to assume that the whole of space is filled with electrons and flying electric ions of all kinds.

Lagoon Nebula is a large, low-density cloud of partially ionized gas. [ 1 ]