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Origin of the solar wind observed by PSP 
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<p>The recently available novel Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations allow mapping of the solar wind characteristics in the low solar corona, at only a few tens of solar radii, and study the characteristics of the solar wind and its transients close to the Sun. The first few perihelion passes of the PSP revealed the highly variable structure of the solar wind. These observations provided the unique possibility to study the solar wind originating from small coronal holes. Such studies were previously not possible as the majority of the in situ observations were taken at distances of about 1 AU, and the association of the solar wind originating from the small coronal holes and its sources on the Sun was extremely unreliable. We employ a magnetic connectivity tool (developed by ESA&#8217;s MADAWG group) to associate the solar wind parcels observed by the PSP with their source regions on the Sun.&#160; Our study encompasses the first eight PSP perihelion passes, using a time window of about three weeks around each perihelion. The first results indicate that we can well distinguish and identify the solar wind observed by the PSP originating not only from the big, but also from the small coronal holes.</p>
Title: Origin of the solar wind observed by PSP 
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<p>The recently available novel Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations allow mapping of the solar wind characteristics in the low solar corona, at only a few tens of solar radii, and study the characteristics of the solar wind and its transients close to the Sun.
The first few perihelion passes of the PSP revealed the highly variable structure of the solar wind.
These observations provided the unique possibility to study the solar wind originating from small coronal holes.
Such studies were previously not possible as the majority of the in situ observations were taken at distances of about 1 AU, and the association of the solar wind originating from the small coronal holes and its sources on the Sun was extremely unreliable.
We employ a magnetic connectivity tool (developed by ESA&#8217;s MADAWG group) to associate the solar wind parcels observed by the PSP with their source regions on the Sun.
&#160; Our study encompasses the first eight PSP perihelion passes, using a time window of about three weeks around each perihelion.
The first results indicate that we can well distinguish and identify the solar wind observed by the PSP originating not only from the big, but also from the small coronal holes.
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