Solar wind ion trends and signatures: STEREO PLASTIC observations approaching solar minimum

STEREO has now completed the first two years of its mission, moving from close proximity to Earth in 2006/2007 to more than 50 degrees longitudinal separation from Earth in 2009. During this time, several large-scale structures have been observed in situ. Given the prevailing solar minimum condition...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annales geophysicae (1988) 2009-10, Vol.27 (10), p.3909-3922
Hauptverfasser: GALVIN, A. B, POPECKI, M. A, JIAN, L. K, KILPUA, E. K. J, KLECKER, B, LEE, M, LIU, Y. C.-M, LUHMANN, J. L, MOEBIUS, E, OPITZ, A, RUSSELL, C. T, THOMPSON, B, SIMUNAC, K. D. C, WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER, R. F, WURZ, P, KISTLER, L. M, ELLIS, L, BARRY, J, BERGER, L, BLUSH, L. M, BOCHSLER, P, FARRUGIA, C. J
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Zusammenfassung:STEREO has now completed the first two years of its mission, moving from close proximity to Earth in 2006/2007 to more than 50 degrees longitudinal separation from Earth in 2009. During this time, several large-scale structures have been observed in situ. Given the prevailing solar minimum conditions, these structures have been predominantly coronal hole-associated solar wind, slow solar wind, their interfaces, and the occasional transient event. In this paper, we extend earlier solar wind composition studies into the current solar minimum using high-resolution (1-h) sampling times for the charge state analysis. We examine 2-year trends for iron charge states and solar wind proton speeds, and present a case study of Carrington Rotation 2064 (December 2007) which includes minor ion (He, Fe, O) kinetic and Fe composition parameters in comparison with proton and magnetic field signatures at large-scale structures observed during this interval.
ISSN:0992-7689
1432-0576
1432-0576
DOI:10.5194/angeo-27-3909-2009