If the particles driven out of the Sun's hot zone is hydrogen then there 's a lot more burning out oxygen than fossil fuel, which make plant life even more important.
The spectrum of the Sun fits well with that of H2O but yet this combustion cannot occur beyond our atmosphere. The spectrum of the sun in outer space must be different from within Earth's atmosphere.
If the heat in our ambient is due to hydrogen burning in the atmosphere that might explain why it get colder with higher altitude as oxygen is low. And in areas where there's bright sunshine will have a low oxygen level, in spite of forestation and jungles.
One way to dispel these is to trap such particles in space, and see if they burn in oxygen rich environment. Hydrogen or not.