ESTABLISHING A CONNECTION BETWEEN ACTIVE REGION OUTFLOWS AND THE SOLAR WIND: ABUNDANCE MEASUREMENTS WITH EIS/HINODE

被引:112
作者
Brooks, David H. [1 ]
Warren, Harry P. [2 ]
机构
[1] George Mason Univ, Coll Sci, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
[2] USN, Res Lab, Div Space Sci, Washington, DC 20375 USA
关键词
solar wind; Sun: abundances; Sun: corona; EUV IMAGING SPECTROMETER; HELIOSPHERIC MAGNETIC-FIELDS; EMISSION-LINES; NONTHERMAL VELOCITIES; ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCES; TRANSITION REGION; ATOMIC DATABASE; CORONAL HOLE; HINODE-EIS; ATMOSPHERE;
D O I
10.1088/2041-8205/727/1/L13
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
One of the most interesting discoveries from Hinode is the presence of persistent high-temperature high-speed outflows from the edges of active regions (ARs). EUV imaging spectrometer (EIS) measurements indicate that the outflows reach velocities of 50 km s (1) with spectral line asymmetries approaching 200 km s (1). It has been suggested that these outflows may lie on open field lines that connect to the heliosphere, and that they could potentially be a significant source of the slow speed solar wind. A direct link has been difficult to establish, however. We use EIS measurements of spectral line intensities that are sensitive to changes in the relative abundance of Si and S as a result of the first ionization potential (FIP) effect, to measure the chemical composition in the outflow regions of AR 10978 over a 5 day period in 2007 December. We find that Si is always enhanced over S by a factor of 3-4. This is generally consistent with the enhancement factor of low FIP elements measured in situ in the slow solar wind by non-spectroscopic methods. Plasma with a slow wind-like composition was therefore flowing from the edge of the AR for at least 5 days. Furthermore, on December 10 and 11, when the outflow from the western side was favorably oriented in the Earth direction, the Si/S ratio was found to match the value measured a few days later by the Advanced Composition Explorer/Solar Wind Ion Composition Spectrometer. These results provide strong observational evidence for a direct connection between the solar wind, and the coronal plasma in the outflow regions.
引用
收藏
页数:5
相关论文
共 46 条
[11]   CHIANTI - an atomic database for emission lines .1. Wavelengths greater than 50 angstrom [J].
Dere, KP ;
Landi, E ;
Mason, HE ;
Fossi, BCM ;
Young, PR .
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS SUPPLEMENT SERIES, 1997, 125 (01) :149-173
[12]   FLOWS AND NONTHERMAL VELOCITIES IN SOLAR ACTIVE REGIONS OBSERVED WITH THE EUV IMAGING SPECTROMETER ON HINODE: A TRACER OF ACTIVE REGION SOURCES OF HELIOSPHERIC MAGNETIC FIELDS? [J].
Doschek, G. A. ;
Warren, H. P. ;
Mariska, J. T. ;
Muglach, K. ;
Culhane, J. L. ;
Hara, H. ;
Watanabe, T. .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2008, 686 (02) :1362-1371
[13]   Nonthermal velocities in solar active regions observed with the extreme-ultraviolet imaging spectrometer on Hinode [J].
Doschek, G. A. ;
Mariska, J. T. ;
Warren, H. P. ;
Brown, C. M. ;
Culhane, J. L. ;
Hara, H. ;
Watanabe, T. ;
Young, P. R. ;
Mason, H. E. .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2007, 667 (01) :L109-L112
[14]   Elemental abundances in the solar upper atmosphere derived by spectroscopic means [J].
Feldman, U ;
Widing, KG .
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2003, 107 (3-4) :665-720
[15]   ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCES IN THE UPPER SOLAR ATMOSPHERE OF QUIET AND CORONAL HOLE REGIONS (TE APPROXIMATE-TO 4.3 X 10(5) K) [J].
FELDMAN, U ;
WIDING, KG .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1993, 414 (01) :381-388
[16]   Element abundances in the upper atmospheres of the sun and stars: Update of observational results [J].
Feldman, U ;
Laming, JM .
PHYSICA SCRIPTA, 2000, 61 (02) :222-252
[17]   CAN THE COMPOSITION OF THE SOLAR CORONA BE DERIVED FROM HINODE/EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET IMAGING SPECTROMETER SPECTRA? [J].
Feldman, U. ;
Warren, H. P. ;
Brown, C. M. ;
Doschek, G. A. .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2009, 695 (01) :36-45
[18]   Investigation of the composition of solar and interstellar matter using solar wind and pickup ion measurements with SWICS and SWIMS on the ACE spacecraft [J].
Gloeckler, G ;
Cain, J ;
Ipavich, FM ;
Tums, EO ;
Bedini, P ;
Fisk, LA ;
Zurbuchen, TH ;
Bochsler, P ;
Fischer, J ;
Wimmer-Schweingruber, RF ;
Geiss, J ;
Kallenbach, R .
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, 1998, 86 (1-4) :497-539
[19]   The X-ray telescope (XRT) for the Hinode mission [J].
Golub, L. ;
DeLuca, E. ;
Austin, G. ;
Bookbinder, J. ;
Caldwell, D. ;
Cheimets, P. ;
Cirtain, J. ;
Cosmo, M. ;
Reid, P. ;
Sette, A. ;
Weber, M. ;
Sakao, T. ;
Kano, R. ;
Shibasaki, K. ;
Hara, H. ;
Tsuneta, S. ;
Kumagai, K. ;
Tamura, T. ;
Shimojo, M. ;
McCracken, J. ;
Carpenter, J. ;
Haight, H. ;
Siler, R. ;
Wright, E. ;
Tucker, J. ;
Rutledge, H. ;
Barbera, M. ;
Peres, G. ;
Varisco, S. .
SOLAR PHYSICS, 2007, 243 (01) :63-86
[20]   The solar chemical composition [J].
Grevesse, N. ;
Asplund, M. ;
Sauval, A. J. .
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2007, 130 (1-4) :105-114