We present results from a comparison of CME and slow solar wind ejecta detected at the ACE spacecraft in 1998 and 1999. CME events were identified based on the observation of counterstreaming halo electrons from SWEPAM data. We discuss the compositional signatures in the framework of a recent model of the coronal magnetic field by Fisk and Schwadron [1]. We conclude that slow solar wind and CMEs have a common source in the corona, presumably coronal loops. The largest amount of fractionation is found in helium and in charge state composition. The former is related to collisional effects in the corona and the latter is attributed to the anomalous heating and propagation properties of some CMEs. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.Peer Revie...
We examine Fe charge state distributions in the solar wind. The ionic composition of the solar wind ...
Context. The solar wind originating from coronal holes is comparatively well-understood and is chara...
A theory for the origin of the slow solar wind is described. Recent papers have demonstrated that ma...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95193/1/grl11810.pd
This thesis describes several studies of fundamental questions relating to the nature of coronal mas...
This thesis describes several studies of fundamental questions relating to the nature of coronal mas...
The higher charge states found in slow (<400 km s[superscript −1]) solar wind streams compared to fa...
We analyze the physical origin of plasmas that are ejected from the solar corona. To address this is...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95325/1/grl18052.pd
The higher charge states found in slow (<400 km s−1) solar wind streams compared to fast streams hav...
We present a novel procedure for deriving the physical properties of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMES) i...
The higher charge states found in slow (<400 km s−1) solar wind streams compared to fast streams ...
The charge state composition is a very sensitive measure for the electron properties at around 2 sol...
Context. The solar wind originating from coronal holes is comparatively well-understood and is chara...
We examine Fe charge state distributions in the solar wind. The ionic composition of the solar wind ...
We examine Fe charge state distributions in the solar wind. The ionic composition of the solar wind ...
Context. The solar wind originating from coronal holes is comparatively well-understood and is chara...
A theory for the origin of the slow solar wind is described. Recent papers have demonstrated that ma...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95193/1/grl11810.pd
This thesis describes several studies of fundamental questions relating to the nature of coronal mas...
This thesis describes several studies of fundamental questions relating to the nature of coronal mas...
The higher charge states found in slow (<400 km s[superscript −1]) solar wind streams compared to fa...
We analyze the physical origin of plasmas that are ejected from the solar corona. To address this is...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95325/1/grl18052.pd
The higher charge states found in slow (<400 km s−1) solar wind streams compared to fast streams hav...
We present a novel procedure for deriving the physical properties of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMES) i...
The higher charge states found in slow (<400 km s−1) solar wind streams compared to fast streams ...
The charge state composition is a very sensitive measure for the electron properties at around 2 sol...
Context. The solar wind originating from coronal holes is comparatively well-understood and is chara...
We examine Fe charge state distributions in the solar wind. The ionic composition of the solar wind ...
We examine Fe charge state distributions in the solar wind. The ionic composition of the solar wind ...
Context. The solar wind originating from coronal holes is comparatively well-understood and is chara...
A theory for the origin of the slow solar wind is described. Recent papers have demonstrated that ma...