The Width, Density, and Outflow of Solar Coronal Streamers

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Morgan, Huw [1 ]
Cook, Anthony C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Aberystwyth Univ, Inst Math Phys & Comp Sci, Ceredigion SY23 3BZ, Wales
关键词
Solar corona; Quiet solar corona; Solar coronal streamers; Astronomical methods; Computational methods; Visible astronomy; Coronagraphic imaging; Solar wind; Solar physics; ANISOTROPIC VELOCITY DISTRIBUTIONS; ELECTRON-DENSITY; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; F-CORONA; HOLE; RECONSTRUCTION; SPECTROMETER; TEMPERATURES; INVERSION; IMAGES;
D O I
10.3847/1538-4357/ab7e32
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Characterizing the large-scale structure and plasma properties of the inner corona is crucial to understanding the source and subsequent expansion of the solar wind and related space weather effects. Here, we apply a new coronal rotational tomography method, along with a method to narrow streamers and refine the density estimate, to COR2A/Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory observations from a period near solar minimum and maximum, gaining density maps for heights between 4 and 8R. The coronal structure is highly radial at these heights, and the streamers are very narrow: in some regions, only a few degrees in width. The mean densities of streamers is almost identical between solar minimum and maximum. However, streamers at solar maximum contain around 50% more total mass due to their larger area. By assuming a constant mass flux, and constraints on proton flux measured by Parker Solar Probe (PSP), we estimate an outflow speed within solar minimum streamers of 50-120 kms(-1) at 4R, increasing to 90-250 kms(-1) at 8R. Accelerations of around 6 ms(-2) are found for streamers at a height of 4R, decreasing with height. The solar maximum slow wind shows a higher acceleration to extended distances compared with solar minimum. To satisfy the solar wind speeds measured by PSP, there must be a mean residual acceleration of around 1-2 ms(-2) between 8 and 40R. Several aspects of this study strongly suggest that the coronal streamer belt density is highly variable on small scales, and that the tomography can only reveal a local spatial and temporal average.
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