Context. The elemental composition of the solar wind differs from the solar photospheric composition. Elements with low first ionization potential (FIP) appear enhanced compared to O in the solar wind relative to the respective photospheric abundances. This so-called FIP effect is different in the slow solar wind and the coronal hole wind. However, under the same plasma conditions, for elements with similar FIPs such as Mg, Si, and Fe, comparable enhancements are expected. Aims. We scrutinize the assumption that the FIP effect is always similar for different low FIP elements, namely Mg, Si, and Fe. Methods. Here we investigate the dependency of the FIP effect of low FIP elements on the O7+/O6+ charge state ratio depending on time, that is t...
Context. The solar wind originating from coronal holes is comparatively well-understood and is chara...
We report the results of the investigation into plasma physical characteristics at various solar act...
International audienceThe chemical composition of solar and stellar atmospheres differs from the com...
Although it is well known that solar energetic particles are depleted in elements with first ionizat...
To meet the Genesis mission goal for improved solar elemental abundances, we need to address the iss...
In the solar corona, elements with a low first ionisation potential (FIP) have been observed to have...
Elemental abundances in the solar corona are known to be different from those observed in the solar ...
We analyze the physical origin of plasmas that are ejected from the solar corona. To address this is...
Context. The first ionization potential (FIP) bias is currently used to trace the propagation of sol...
Context. We present an investigation of the effects of solar magnetic field on the elemental abundan...
Abstract The first ionization potential (FIP) bias, whereby elemental abundances for ...
The average composition of solar energetic particles (SEPs), like the solar corona, is known to be d...
A recent paper [Shearer et al., 2014] reported that during solar maximum Ne showed a surprisingly lo...
Context. The solar wind originating from coronal holes is comparatively well-understood and is chara...
We report the results of the investigation into plasma physical characteristics at various solar act...
International audienceThe chemical composition of solar and stellar atmospheres differs from the com...
Although it is well known that solar energetic particles are depleted in elements with first ionizat...
To meet the Genesis mission goal for improved solar elemental abundances, we need to address the iss...
In the solar corona, elements with a low first ionisation potential (FIP) have been observed to have...
Elemental abundances in the solar corona are known to be different from those observed in the solar ...
We analyze the physical origin of plasmas that are ejected from the solar corona. To address this is...
Context. The first ionization potential (FIP) bias is currently used to trace the propagation of sol...
Context. We present an investigation of the effects of solar magnetic field on the elemental abundan...
Abstract The first ionization potential (FIP) bias, whereby elemental abundances for ...
The average composition of solar energetic particles (SEPs), like the solar corona, is known to be d...
A recent paper [Shearer et al., 2014] reported that during solar maximum Ne showed a surprisingly lo...
Context. The solar wind originating from coronal holes is comparatively well-understood and is chara...
We report the results of the investigation into plasma physical characteristics at various solar act...
International audienceThe chemical composition of solar and stellar atmospheres differs from the com...