Distant solar wind plasma - View from the PioneersTemporal variation and spatial gradients over nearly 50 AU in heliocentric distance and about 17 deg of latitude are investigated on the basis of observations from Pioneer 10-11, Voyager 2, IMP 8, and the Pioneer Venus Orbiter. The average solar wind velocity was found to vary somewhat over the solar cycle, but at any given epoch the average velocity is essentially independent of heliocentric distance. No indication of a terminal shock or signature of interaction with the interstellar medium was found. The stream structure commonly observed in the inner heliosphere diminishes with increasing heliocentric distance, reflecting the processing of material in the stream-stream heliosphere, both at times of high sunspot activity and disturbed solar conditions, and near the solar minimum when the interplanetary current sheet is flattened.
Document ID
19910070460
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Barnes, Aaron (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)