Determination of interstellar pickup ion distributions in the solar wind with SOHO and Cluster

Over the last 10 years, the experimental basis for the study of the local interstellar medium has been substantially enhanced by the direct detection of interstellar pickup ions and of interstellar neutral helium within the heliosphere. Pickup ions can be studied for a wide range of interstellar...

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Main Authors: E. Möbius, D. Rucinski, P. A. Isenberg, M. A. Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 1996-05-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/14/492/1996/angeo-14-492-1996.pdf
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spelling doaj-0d5bbb42a5a84e77a3a2b59e7fea564a2020-11-25T00:23:42ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05761996-05-011449249610.1007/s00585-996-0492-xDetermination of interstellar pickup ion distributions in the solar wind with SOHO and ClusterE. MöbiusD. RucinskiP. A. IsenbergM. A. LeeOver the last 10 years, the experimental basis for the study of the local interstellar medium has been substantially enhanced by the direct detection of interstellar pickup ions and of interstellar neutral helium within the heliosphere. Pickup ions can be studied for a wide range of interstellar species. However, currently the accuracy of the method to determine the parameters of the interstellar medium, namely neutral density, temperature and relative velocity, is hampered by two problems: (1) In most cases the crucial ionization rates are not available from simultaneous measurements and (2) the transport of the pickup ions in the interplanetary medium substantially modifies the measured spatial distribution of the ions. In this study we will discuss how the enhanced capabilities of the instrumentation on SOHO and Cluster in combination with ongoing efforts to model the pickup ion distributions will lead to a significant improvement over the coming years.https://www.ann-geophys.net/14/492/1996/angeo-14-492-1996.pdf
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author E. Möbius
D. Rucinski
P. A. Isenberg
M. A. Lee
spellingShingle E. Möbius
D. Rucinski
P. A. Isenberg
M. A. Lee
Determination of interstellar pickup ion distributions in the solar wind with SOHO and Cluster
Annales Geophysicae
author_facet E. Möbius
D. Rucinski
P. A. Isenberg
M. A. Lee
author_sort E. Möbius
title Determination of interstellar pickup ion distributions in the solar wind with SOHO and Cluster
title_short Determination of interstellar pickup ion distributions in the solar wind with SOHO and Cluster
title_full Determination of interstellar pickup ion distributions in the solar wind with SOHO and Cluster
title_fullStr Determination of interstellar pickup ion distributions in the solar wind with SOHO and Cluster
title_full_unstemmed Determination of interstellar pickup ion distributions in the solar wind with SOHO and Cluster
title_sort determination of interstellar pickup ion distributions in the solar wind with soho and cluster
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Annales Geophysicae
issn 0992-7689
1432-0576
publishDate 1996-05-01
description Over the last 10 years, the experimental basis for the study of the local interstellar medium has been substantially enhanced by the direct detection of interstellar pickup ions and of interstellar neutral helium within the heliosphere. Pickup ions can be studied for a wide range of interstellar species. However, currently the accuracy of the method to determine the parameters of the interstellar medium, namely neutral density, temperature and relative velocity, is hampered by two problems: (1) In most cases the crucial ionization rates are not available from simultaneous measurements and (2) the transport of the pickup ions in the interplanetary medium substantially modifies the measured spatial distribution of the ions. In this study we will discuss how the enhanced capabilities of the instrumentation on SOHO and Cluster in combination with ongoing efforts to model the pickup ion distributions will lead to a significant improvement over the coming years.
url https://www.ann-geophys.net/14/492/1996/angeo-14-492-1996.pdf
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