Thermal coupling of protons and neutral hydrogen in the fast solar wind

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Allen, LA
Habbal, SR
Hu, YQ
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[1] Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[2] Univ Sci & Technol China, Hefei 230026, Anhui, Peoples R China
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10.1029/97JA03435
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P1 [天文学];
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We investigate the coupling between neutral hydrogen atoms and protons in the corona for a range of proton temperatures reaching a maximum of 6 x 10(6) K, as recently inferred from observations of the Ly alpha spectral line profiles by Kohl et al. [1996]. We adopt the approach used by Olsen et al. [1994], whereby the neutral hydrogen atoms are treated as test particles in a background electron-proton solar wind. Charge exchange between neutrals and protons, radiative recombination, collisional ionization of the neutrals, and the effects of Alfven waves, described by a; single frequency or a spectrum, are included in the model. The computations show that an anisotropy in the neutral hydrogen temperature develops in the directions parallel and perpendicular to the magnetic field within 2-3 R-S for solar wind conditions, consistent with observational constraints of the fast wind. Although T-H(perpendicular to) exceeds T-H(parallel to) (similar to T-p) in the inner coronal the anisotropy decreases as the peak proton temperature increases, with a temperature difference of <8 x 10(5) K when the protons reach 6 x 10(6) K. We find that the effective temperature T-H(eff),(perpendicular to), incorporating both random and wave motions of the neutral hydrogen, and the calculated Ly alpha line profile are independent of wave frequency. The dominant contribution to the profiles comes from T-H(eff)(perpendicular to) at the point of closest approach to the Sun along to line of sight (LOS), although the widths of the profiles are significantly narrawed by non-90 degrees scattering along the LOS, broadened by outflow velocity, and narrowed or broadened by steep temperature gradients along the LOS. The proton and neutral hydrogen effective temperatures and velocities are comparable below similar to 3 R-S, thus implying that the measured Ly alpha profiles are equivalent to measurements of the velocity distribution of protons in that region. Beyond similar to 3 R-S, holvever, T-H(eff)(perpendicular to) is found to be significantly lower than T-p(eff), and the measurement of T-H(eff(perpendicular to) provides a lower limit for T-p(eff) there.
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