Weaker Solar Wind Over the Protracted Solar Minimum
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Weaker Solar WindOver the Protracted
Solar Minimum
Dave McComasSouthwest Research Institute
San Antonio, TX
With input from and thanks to Heather Elliott,
Nathan Schwadron, and Ruedi von Steiger
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Ulysses’ Three Polar Orbits
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Comparison of SWOOPS SW
plasma data from Ulysses’ 1st and 3rd (Solar Minimum)
Orbits
McComas et al., GRL, 2008
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SWOOPS first and third orbits (> 40°)Parameter <1st> <3rd> <3rd>-<1st>
<1st>vp (km s-1) 761 739 -3%
vα (km s-1) 772 746 -3%
npR2 (cm-3) 2.65 2.19 -17%
nαR2 (cm-3) 0.12 0.10 -17%
TpR x105 (K) 2.66 2.30 -14%
Mass Flux (kg m-2 s-1) ρiviR
2 x10-15 3.96 3.17 -20%
Dynamic Pressure (nPa) ρivi
2R2 3.01 2.34 -22%
Proton Thermal Pressure (pPa) npkTpR
3 9.89 7.43 -25%
Alpha to proton ratio, nα/np 0.044 0.044 ----- Long term reduction in pressure inflating HeliosphereMcComas et al., GRL, 2008
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Heating in Subsonic Region• Nearly all of the energy of the solar wind is
carried off in the form of bulk flow energy excellent measure of the average energy being introduced in the corona, which ultimately accelerates the solar wind
• Leer and Holzer [1980] developed a simple model to examine the effects of solar wind energization by heating and momentum addition– addition of energy above the sonic point primarily
increases the wind speed– addition of energy below the sonic point increases the
mass and momentum flux roughly comparably, leading to little change in wind speed higher density
McComas et al., GRL, 2008
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McComas et al., GRL, 2008
Ulysses (black) compared to ACE (red)
Shows that reduction in SW power is truly global
phenomenon
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Electron Properties• Electron density and temperature deduced using quasi-
thermal noise spectroscopy• Compared 3rd orbit PCH data with 1st orbit
~19% less dense (confirms SWOOPS ~17% lower protons and alphas)
~13% lower electron temperature (similar to SWOOPS ~14% lower proton temperature)
Issautier et al., GRL, 2008
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IMF 1st vs 3rd Orbits (Ulysses)
Smith and Balogh, GRL, 2008
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IMF Observations
• Earth-based magnetograph observations indicated that the Sun’s polar cap field strength, Bp, decreased by a factor of about two between 1st and 3rd polar passes
• Ulysses measurements show that the average value of r**2 Br decreased from– 3.6 nT (AU)**2 in 1993.5 to 1995.0– 2.3 nT (AU)**2 in 2006.1 to 2007.4– Decreased by factor of 0.64, but not precisely at minimum
• Averages of in-ecliptic Br at the two solar minima are 2.82 and 2.45 nT (13% reduction)
• Decreases contrary to observation based on previous solar cycles that Br returns to the same value of ~3 nT at solar minima
Smith and Balogh, GRL, 2008
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Magnetic Field Fluctuations Decreased
Smith and Balogh, GRL, 2008
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THE SOLAR WIND POWER FROM MAGNETIC FLUX
• Reduction in high latitude fast SW power in Ulysses 3rd orbit compared to 1st correlates with reduction in Sun’s total open magnetic flux
• These observations support models of the SW energy and particle sources (Schwadron & McComas, 2003; Schwadron et al., 2006)– Constant electromagnetic energy input per particle
(assumed)– Magnetic flux emergence naturally leads to an energy
flux proportional to the strength of large-scale magnetic field
Schwadron and McComas, ApJ, 2008
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Solar wind mass flux vs.magnetic flux density
Schwadron and McComas, ApJ, 2008
Sun delivers 600 ∼kW/Wb to power the
solar wind
This power to magnetic flux relation extremely stable over Ulysses’
three polar orbits
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SW Power inAstrophysical context
Schwadron and McComas, ApJ, 2008
SW observation in context of X-ray results of Pevtsov
et al., 2003
Black line is 600 kW / Wb as shown in previous plot
Red line shows the power X-ray luminosity of ~1% of
total SW power (Schwadron et al. 2006)
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So what has happened in the solar wind since 2007
(2008 publications) ???
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Not 2007 – 2010!
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Solar Minimum has Extended
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Recent Data (and end of Ulysses)
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Ram Pressure of typically ~3 nPa Down by a Factor of ~2
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OMNI - CMEs Removed
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Summary• Ulysses’ 3rd orbit showed fast SW was slightly slower,
significantly less dense, cooler, had less m, p, and E flux and weaker IMF than previous solar minimum (first) orbit
• Combined ACE/Ulysses show that this is a significant, long-term change in SW output from the entire Sun
• Similar SW speeds with lower power indicates SW energy fed in below the sonic point
• Charge states indicate coronal temperatures lower• Significant, long-term trend to lower dynamic pressure
Heliosphere has been shrinking (Voyager & IBEX)• Same law that governs energy released in the corona
and from other stars also applies to the total energy in the solar wind
• Decreasing SW power has continued through 2009 approaching ~1.5 compared to ~3 pPa 20 years ago