The power spectrum of the solar wind speed for periods greater than 10 days

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Power Spectra, Satellite Observation, Solar Rotation, Solar Wind Velocity, Geomagnetism, Solar Corona, Solar Cycles, Time Series Analysis, Twenty-Seven Day Variation

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The use of the more than 11 years of solar wind speed data obtained by Vela 2-6 and Imp 6-8 to study the power spectrum of speed variations in the range near the solar rotational frequency is discussed. The broad bands of power near periods of 27 days (corresponding to the rotational period of the sun), 13.5 days, and higher harmonics are characterized, and it is suggested that the described individual peaks in both the solar wind and the geomagnetic spectra are probably not due to differential rotation. The alternate explanation is that the multipeak nature of the power spectra are explained by a wave packet concept in which recurring highspeed streams are described as a series of pulses (separated by a constant period) that last for a varying number of solar rotations.

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