INBOUND WAVES IN THE SOLAR CORONA: A DIRECT INDICATOR OF ALFVÉN SURFACE LOCATION
The tenuous supersonic solar wind that streams from the top of the corona passes through a natural boundary-the Alfven surface-that marks the causal disconnection of individual packets of plasma and magnetic flux from the Sun itself. The Alfven surface is the locus where the radial motion of the acc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2014-06, Vol.787 (2), p.1-10 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The tenuous supersonic solar wind that streams from the top of the corona passes through a natural boundary-the Alfven surface-that marks the causal disconnection of individual packets of plasma and magnetic flux from the Sun itself. The Alfven surface is the locus where the radial motion of the accelerating solar wind passes the radial Alfven speed, and therefore any displacement of material cannot carry information back down into the corona. It is thus the natural outer boundary of the solar corona and the inner boundary of interplanetary space. Using a new and unique motion analysis to separate inbound and outbound motions in synoptic visible-light image sequences from the COR2 coronagraph on board the STEREO-A spacecraft, we have identified inbound wave motion in the outer corona beyond 6 solar radii for the first time and used it to determine that the Alfven surface is at least 12 solar radii from the Sun over the polar coronal holes and 15 solar radii in the streamer belt, well beyond the distance planned for NASA's upcoming Solar Probe Plus mission. To our knowledge, this is the first measurement of inbound waves in the outer solar corona and the first direct measurement of lower bounds for the Alfven surface. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.1088/0004-637X/787/2/124 |