The origin of the slow solar wind is still a topic of much debate. The continual emergence of small transient structures from helmet streamers is thought to constitute one of the main sources of the slow wind. Determining the height at which these transients are released is an important factor in determining the conditions under which the slow solar wind forms. To this end, we have carried out a multipoint analysis of small transient structures released from a north-south tilted helmet streamer into the slow solar wind over a broad range of position angles during Carrington Rotation 2137. Combining the remote-sensing observations taken by the Solar-TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) mission with coronagraphic observations from the S...
The slow solar wind is generally believed to result from the interaction of open and closed coronal ...
International audienceA subset at least of the slow solar wind is released in the form of transients...
© 2015 ESO. Context. The formation and dynamics of coronal rain are currently not fully understood. ...
In a recent study, we took advantage of a highly tilted coronal neutral sheet to show that density s...
The Heliospheric Imager (HI) instruments on board the STEREO spacecraft are used to analyze the sola...
The solar wind consists of continuous streams of charged particles that escape into the heliosphere ...
The release of density structures at the tip of the coronal helmet streamers, likely as a consequenc...
In paper 1, we showed that the Heliospheric Imager (HI) instruments on the pair of NASA STEREO space...
International audienceThe release of density structures at the tip of the coronal helmet streamers, ...
A major challenge in solar and heliospheric physics is understanding the origin and nature of the so...
The observation by the Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) instrument on the Solar and...
Corotating Interaction Regions (CIRs) form as a consequence of the compression of the solar wind at ...
The effect of viscosity and of converging flows on the formation of blobs in the slow solar wind is...
The slow solar wind is generally believed to result from the interaction of open and closed coronal ...
International audienceA subset at least of the slow solar wind is released in the form of transients...
© 2015 ESO. Context. The formation and dynamics of coronal rain are currently not fully understood. ...
In a recent study, we took advantage of a highly tilted coronal neutral sheet to show that density s...
The Heliospheric Imager (HI) instruments on board the STEREO spacecraft are used to analyze the sola...
The solar wind consists of continuous streams of charged particles that escape into the heliosphere ...
The release of density structures at the tip of the coronal helmet streamers, likely as a consequenc...
In paper 1, we showed that the Heliospheric Imager (HI) instruments on the pair of NASA STEREO space...
International audienceThe release of density structures at the tip of the coronal helmet streamers, ...
A major challenge in solar and heliospheric physics is understanding the origin and nature of the so...
The observation by the Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) instrument on the Solar and...
Corotating Interaction Regions (CIRs) form as a consequence of the compression of the solar wind at ...
The effect of viscosity and of converging flows on the formation of blobs in the slow solar wind is...
The slow solar wind is generally believed to result from the interaction of open and closed coronal ...
International audienceA subset at least of the slow solar wind is released in the form of transients...
© 2015 ESO. Context. The formation and dynamics of coronal rain are currently not fully understood. ...