Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995sowi.conf...36s&link_type=abstract
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, International Solar Wind 8 Conference, p. 36
Physics
Solar Wind, Protons, Alpha Particles, Flow Velocity, Ion Density (Concentration), Flow Measurement, Flow Distribution, Solar Physics, Variability, Faraday Effect, Remote Sensors, Differential Pressure, Spaceborne Experiments, Satellite-Borne Instruments
Scientific paper
We propose to review measurements of the solar wind proton and alpha particle flow velocities and densities made since launch with the WIND SWE instrument. The SWE Faraday cup ion sensors are designed to be able to determine accurately flow vector directions, and thus can be used to detect proton-alpha particle differential flow. Instances of differential flow, and the solar wind features with which they are associated will be discussed. Additionally, the variability of the percentage of alpha particles as a fraction of the total solar wind ion density will be presented.
Bodet D.
Byrnes J. J.
Chornay Dennis
Keller Julien
Lazarus Andrew J.
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