International audienceObservations from the second Ulysses fast latitude scan show that the global structure of solar wind near solar maximum is much more complex than at solar minimum. Soon after solar maximum, Ulysses observed a polar coronal hole (high speed) plasma with magnetic polarity of the new solar cycle in the Northern Hemisphere. We analyze the solar wind structure at and near solar maximum using interplanetary scintillation (IPS) measurements. To do this, we have developed a new tomographic technique, which improves our ability to examine the complex structure of the solar wind at solar maximum. Our IPS results show that in 1999 and 2000 the total area with speed greater than 700 km s-1 is significantly reduced first in the Nor...
Despite the richness of the information about the physical properties and the structure of the solar...
The hot solar atmosphere continually expands out into space to form the solar wind, which drags with...
International audienceThe Ulysses spacecraft is in a near-polar solar orbit with a period of 6.2 yea...
Observations from the second Ulysses fast latitude scan show that the global structure of solar wi...
International audienceObservations by Ulysses during its second out-of-ecliptic orbit have shown tha...
The solar maximum solar wind is highly structured in latitude, longitude and in time. Coronal me...
We present the results of a comprehensive study of the fast solar wind near solar minimum conditions...
The solar wind is a highly supersonic outflow of coronal plasma flowing in a close to radial directi...
International audienceComparison of solar wind observations from the ACE spacecraft, in the ecliptic...
International audienceIn this study we describe a series of MHD simulations covering the time period...
The solar environment has long been studied from Earth by the likes of Richard Carrington and compan...
We present results of observations of interplanetary scintillation (IPS) made using the telescopes o...
Between November 2000 and October 2001 the Ulysses spacecraft performed a fast traversal of the heli...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94824/1/jgra16232.pd
Context: The recent launches of Parker Solar Probe, Solar Orbiter (SO), and BepiColombo, along with ...
Despite the richness of the information about the physical properties and the structure of the solar...
The hot solar atmosphere continually expands out into space to form the solar wind, which drags with...
International audienceThe Ulysses spacecraft is in a near-polar solar orbit with a period of 6.2 yea...
Observations from the second Ulysses fast latitude scan show that the global structure of solar wi...
International audienceObservations by Ulysses during its second out-of-ecliptic orbit have shown tha...
The solar maximum solar wind is highly structured in latitude, longitude and in time. Coronal me...
We present the results of a comprehensive study of the fast solar wind near solar minimum conditions...
The solar wind is a highly supersonic outflow of coronal plasma flowing in a close to radial directi...
International audienceComparison of solar wind observations from the ACE spacecraft, in the ecliptic...
International audienceIn this study we describe a series of MHD simulations covering the time period...
The solar environment has long been studied from Earth by the likes of Richard Carrington and compan...
We present results of observations of interplanetary scintillation (IPS) made using the telescopes o...
Between November 2000 and October 2001 the Ulysses spacecraft performed a fast traversal of the heli...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94824/1/jgra16232.pd
Context: The recent launches of Parker Solar Probe, Solar Orbiter (SO), and BepiColombo, along with ...
Despite the richness of the information about the physical properties and the structure of the solar...
The hot solar atmosphere continually expands out into space to form the solar wind, which drags with...
International audienceThe Ulysses spacecraft is in a near-polar solar orbit with a period of 6.2 yea...