Identifying the Coronal Source Regions of Solar Wind Streams from Total Solar Eclipse Observations and in situ Measurements Extending over a Solar Cycle

Habbal, Shadia R. and Druckmüller, Miloslav and Alzate, Nathalia and Ding, Adalbert and Johnson, Judd and Starha, Pavel and Hoderova, Jana and Boe, Benjamin and Constantinou, Sage and Arndt, Martina (2021) Identifying the Coronal Source Regions of Solar Wind Streams from Total Solar Eclipse Observations and in situ Measurements Extending over a Solar Cycle. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 911 (1). L4. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

This letter capitalizes on a unique set of total solar eclipse observations acquired between 2006 and 2020 in white light, Fe xi 789.2 nm (Tfexi = 1.2 ± 0.1 MK), and Fe xiv 530.3 nm (Tfexiv = 1.8 ± 0.1 MK) emission complemented by in situ Fe charge state and proton speed measurements from Advanced Composition Explorer/SWEPAM-SWICS to identify the source regions of different solar wind streams. The eclipse observations reveal the ubiquity of open structures invariably associated with Fe xi emission from Fe10+ and hence a constant electron temperature, Tc = Tfexi, in the expanding corona. The in situ Fe charge states are found to cluster around Fe10+, independently of the 300–700 km s−1 stream speeds, referred to as the continual solar wind. Thus, Fe10+ yields the fiducial link between the continual solar wind and its Tfexi sources at the Sun. While the spatial distribution of Fe xiv emission from Fe13+ associated with streamers changes throughout the solar cycle, the sporadic appearance of charge states >Fe11+ in situ exhibits no cycle dependence regardless of speed. These latter streams are conjectured to be released from hot coronal plasmas at temperatures ≥Tfexiv within the bulge of streamers and from active regions, driven by the dynamic behavior of prominences magnetically linked to them. The discovery of continual streams of slow, intermediate, and fast solar wind characterized by the same Tfexi in the expanding corona places new constraints on the physical processes shaping the solar wind.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Article Archives > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 12 May 2023 05:56
Last Modified: 26 Jun 2024 07:19
URI: http://archive.paparesearch.co.in/id/eprint/1312

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