Interplanetary Shocks between 0.3 and 1.0 au: Helios 1 and 2 Observations
The Helios 1 (H1) and Helios 2 (H2) spacecraft measured the solar winds at a distance between ∼0.3 and 1.0 au from the Sun. With increasing heliocentric distance ( r h ), the plasma speed is found to increase at ∼34–40 km s −1 au −1 and the density exhibits a sharper fall ( r h − 2 ) compared to the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2023-07, Vol.951 (1), p.75 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Helios 1 (H1) and Helios 2 (H2) spacecraft measured the solar winds at a distance between ∼0.3 and 1.0 au from the Sun. With increasing heliocentric distance (
r
h
), the plasma speed is found to increase at ∼34–40 km s
−1
au
−1
and the density exhibits a sharper fall (
r
h
−
2
) compared to the magnetic field magnitude (
r
h
−
1.5
) and the temperature (
r
h
−
0.8
). Using all available solar wind plasma and magnetic field measurements, we identified 68 and 39 fast interplanetary shocks encountered by H1 and H2, respectively. The overwhelming majority (85%) of the shocks are found to be driven by interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs). While the two spacecraft encountered more than 73 solar wind high-speed streams (HSSs), only ∼22% had shocks at the boundaries of corotating interaction regions (CIRs) formed by the HSSs. All of the ICME shocks were found to be fast forward (FF) shocks; only four of the CIR shocks were fast reverse shocks. Among all ICME FF shocks (CIR FF shocks), 60% (75%) are quasi-perpendicular with shock normal angles (
θ
Bn
) ≥ 45° relative to the upstream ambient magnetic field, and 40% (25%) are quasi-parallel (
θ
Bn
< 45°). No radial dependences were found in FF shock normal angle and speed. The FF shock Mach number (
M
ms
), magnetic field, and plasma compression ratios are found to increase with increasing
r
h
at the rates of 0.72, 0.89, and 0.98 au
−1
, respectively. On average, ICME FF shocks are found to be considerably faster (∼20%) and stronger (with ∼28% higher
M
ms
) than CIR FF shocks. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/acd370 |