Evidence for a constant speed of shock propagation between 0.8 AU and 2.2 AUThe results of preliminary analysis of the in situ observations of solar wind plasma and interplanetary magnetic field data are presented. It is indicated that two planetary shocks associated with the August 1972 solar events propagated at approximately constant speed between 0.8 AU and 2.2 AU. This result is contrary to some theoretical expectations and earlier reports for these events of a strong deceleration of these shocks with increasing heliocentric distance. One example given is the difference between observed shock speeds of 700 km/sec and the estimated speeds of 2200 km/sec for Pioneer 9 and 1000 km/sec for Pioneer 10. These higher average speeds associated with the propagation of the shocks from the sun to the spacecraft, therefore, imply an extremely strong deceleration closer to the sun (within 0.8 AU).
Document ID
19790060612
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Intriligator, D. S. (Southern California, University Los Angeles, Calif., United States)