Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998apj...498..448e&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal v.498, p.448
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
23
Interplanetary Medium, Sun: Corona, Sun: Particle Emission
Scientific paper
Flow speeds recently derived from chromospheric/transition region and coronal observations indicate that the solar wind acceleration process takes place at heights in the solar atmosphere much lower than previously imagined. Doppler-dimming observations of the O VI lambda 1032 and lambda 1037 spectral lines show that this is not only true for the background electron-proton solar wind but also for minor ions. The limits that these observations place on the flow speed of the O+5 ions are at least a factor of 3-4 higher than the highest flow speeds expected from earlier minor ion studies. It is likely that other ions reach similar speeds in the inner corona. The interpretation of in situ charge state observations needs to be reexamined in light of these new velocity measurements. Large flow speeds imply that some species may not be close to equilibrium in the inner corona at any distance. Given a large deviation from equilibrium, the use of charge state ratios to determine equilibrium temperatures may no longer be appropriate. Using the newest available atomic data together with the most recent observational constraints on electron temperatures, electron densities, and flow speeds, we find models with high minor ion outflow speeds of the order of the O+5 outflow speed (about 130-230 km s-1 below 3 R&sun;) that are consistent with charge state observations. We then discuss how minor ion charge state observations can be used in future observational and theoretical studies to place limits on solar wind acceleration and heating mechanisms.
Brickhouse Nancy S.
Edgar Richard J.
Esser Ruth
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