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Decadal and Annual Variations in Meteoric Flux from Ulysses, Wind, and SOFIE ObservationsOur solar system is filled with meteoric particles, or cosmic dust, which is either interplanetary or interstellar in origin. Interstellar dust (ISD) enters the heliosphere due to the relative motion of the sun and the interstellar flow. Interplanetary dust (IPD) comes primarily from asteroid collisions or comet sublimation, and comprises the bulk of material entering Earth’s atmosphere. This study examines variations in ISD and the IPD flux at Earth using observations from three different satellite techniques. First are size-resolved in situ meteoroid detections by the Ulysses spacecraft, and second are in situ indirect dust observations by Wind. Third are measurements of meteoric smoke in the mesosphere by the Solar Occultation For Ice Experiment (SOFIE). Wind and Ulysses observations are sorted into the interstellar and interplanetary components. Wind ISD show the anticipated correlation to the 22-yr. solar magnetic cycle, and are consistent with model predictions of ISD. Because Wind does not discriminate particle size, the IPD measurements were interpreted using meteoric mass distributions from Ulysses observations and from different models. Wind observations during 2007-2020 indicate a total meteoric influx at Earth of 22 metric tons per day (t d(exp -1)), in reasonable agreement with long-term averages from SOFIE (25 t d(exp -1)) and Ulysses (32 t d(exp -1)). The SOFIE and Wind influx time series both show an unexpected correlation to the 22-yr. solar cycle. This relationship could be an artifact, or may indicate that IPD responds to changes in the solar magnetic field.
Document ID
20220015203
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Mark E Hervig ORCID
(Gats (United States) Driggs, Idaho, United States)
David Malaspina ORCID
(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics Boulder, Colorado, United States)
Veerle Sterken ORCID
(ETH Zurich Zurich, Switzerland)
Lynn B Wilson, III ORCID
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Silvan Hunziker
(ETH Zurich Zurich, Switzerland)
Scott M Bailey ORCID
(Millennium Engineering and Integration (United States) Arlington, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
October 10, 2022
Publication Date
October 11, 2022
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Publisher: American Geophysical Union
Volume: 127
Issue: 10
Issue Publication Date: October 1, 2022
e-ISSN: 2169-9402
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS5-03132
CONTRACT_GRANT: EU Horizon 2020 N85154
WBS: 958044.04.01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
Meteoric influx
SOFIE
Wind
Ulysses
Interstellar dust
Meteoric smoke
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