The orientation of the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) in near‒Earth space is generally a good indicator of the polarity of HMF foot points at the photosphere. There are times, however, when the HMF folds back on itself (is inverted), as indicated by suprathermal electrons locally moving sunward, even though they must ultimately be carrying the heat flux away from the Sun. Analysis of the near‒Earth solar wind during the period 1998–2011 reveals that inverted HMF is present approximately 5.5% of the time and is generally associated with slow, dense solar wind and relatively weak HMF intensity. Inverted HMF is mapped to the coronal source surface, where a new method is used to estimate coronal structure from the potential‒field source‒surf...
This is Part 2 of a study of the near-Earth heliospheric magnetic field strength, B, since 1750. Par...
Streamers and pseudostreamers structure the corona at the largest scales, as seen in both eclipse an...
Interchange reconnection has been proposed as a mechanism for the generation of the slow solar wind,...
In situ spacecraft observations provide much-needed constraints on theories of solar wind formation ...
[1] The orientation of the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) in near-Earth space is generally a good...
Local inversions are often observed in the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF), but their origins and ...
The heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is the extension of the coronal magnetic field carried out int...
In its first encounter at solar distances as close as r = 0.16AU, Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observed ...
The opening of closed magnetic loops via reconnection with open solar flux, so called “interchange r...
Solar cycle 24 is notable for three features that can be found in previous cycles but which have bee...
Interchange reconnection has been proposed as a mechanism for the generation of the slow solar wind,...
This is Part 2 of a study of the near-Earth heliospheric magnetic field strength, B, since 1750. Par...
Streamers and pseudostreamers structure the corona at the largest scales, as seen in both eclipse an...
Interchange reconnection has been proposed as a mechanism for the generation of the slow solar wind,...
In situ spacecraft observations provide much-needed constraints on theories of solar wind formation ...
[1] The orientation of the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) in near-Earth space is generally a good...
Local inversions are often observed in the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF), but their origins and ...
The heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is the extension of the coronal magnetic field carried out int...
In its first encounter at solar distances as close as r = 0.16AU, Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observed ...
The opening of closed magnetic loops via reconnection with open solar flux, so called “interchange r...
Solar cycle 24 is notable for three features that can be found in previous cycles but which have bee...
Interchange reconnection has been proposed as a mechanism for the generation of the slow solar wind,...
This is Part 2 of a study of the near-Earth heliospheric magnetic field strength, B, since 1750. Par...
Streamers and pseudostreamers structure the corona at the largest scales, as seen in both eclipse an...
Interchange reconnection has been proposed as a mechanism for the generation of the slow solar wind,...