Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001aipc..598..133k&link_type=abstract
SOLAR AND GALACTIC COMPOSITION: A Joint SOHO/ACE Workshop. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 598, pp. 133-138 (2001).
Computer Science
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Composition, Particle Emission, Solar Wind, Solar Instruments
Scientific paper
The solar wind ionic charge composition is a powerful tool to distinguish between the slow wind and the coronal-hole associated fast wind. The solar wind heavy ions are believed to be ``frozen-in'' within 5 solar radii of the Sun which falls right in the range of SOHO/UVCS coronal observations. We present a joint analysis from SOHO/UVCS and ACE/SWICS which attempts to establish observational evidence of the coronal origin of the solar wind. To connect the solar wind with its coronal origin, we adopt a 3-D MHD model as a guide to link the solar wind at 1 AU to structures in the inner corona. We relate in-situ measured properties of the solar wind (elemental abundances and charge state distributions) with remotely sensed signatures in the corona, namely outflow velocity, electron temperature and elemental abundance. .
Ko Kyeong Yeon
Raymond John C.
Riley Pete
Strachan Leonard
Zurbuchen Thomas
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