Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-07-13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
25 pages, 10 figures; AASTEX v5.0 plus EPSF extensions in mkfig.sty; to appear in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/309541
We use self-consistent kinetic/hydrodynamic models of the heliosphere to predict H I Lyman-alpha absorption profiles for various lines of sight through the heliosphere. These results are compared with Lyman-alpha absorption lines of six nearby stars observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. The directions of these lines of sight range from nearly upwind (36 Oph) to nearly downwind (Epsilon Eri). Only three of the Lyman-alpha spectra (36 Oph, Alpha Cen, and Sirius) actually show evidence for the presence of heliospheric absorption, which is blended with the ubiquitous interstellar absorption, but the other three spectra still provide useful upper limits for the amount of heliospheric absorption for those lines of sight. Most of our models use a Boltzmann particle code for the neutrals, allowing us to estimate neutral velocity distributions throughout the heliosphere, from which we compute model Lyman-alpha absorption profiles. In comparing these models with the data, we find they predict too much absorption in sidewind and downwind directions, especially when higher Mach numbers are assumed for the interstellar wind. Models created assuming different values of the interstellar temperature and proton density fail to improve the agreement. Somewhat surprisingly, a model that uses a multi-fluid treatment of the neutrals rather than the Boltzmann particle code is more consistent with the data, and we speculate as to why this may be the case.
Mueller Hans-Reinhard
Wood Brian E.
Zank Gary P.
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