The relationship of the large-scale solar field to the interplanetary magnetic field - What will Ulysses find?Using photospheric magnetic field observations obtained at the Stanford Wilcox Solar Observatory, results from a potential field model for the present solar cycle are given, and qualitative predictions of the IMF that Ulysses may encounter are presented. Results indicate that the IMF consists of large regions of opposite polarity separated by a neutral sheet (NS) (extended to at least 50 deg) and a four-sector structure near solar minimum (produced by small quadripolar NS warps). The latitudinal extent of the NS increases following minimum and the structure near maximum includes multiple NSs, while a simplified IMF is found during the declining phase.
Document ID
19870025955
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hoeksema, J. T. (Stanford University CA, United States)