Observing Interstellar Neutral Helium from the Ground

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cool neutral Helium is now being observed near the Sun. Routine observations by SOLARC at Haleakala Observatory (by means of IR spectropolarimetry) reveal the existence of scattered photospheric light at 1083nm from HeI far above the solar limb. Here we report on recent observations of this transient coronal constituent that help us understand whether this cool HeI comes from the coronal "inner source" or from the interstellar Helium wind.

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