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First imaging of corotating interaction regions using the STEREO spacecraft

First imaging of corotating interaction regions using the STEREO spacecraft
First imaging of corotating interaction regions using the STEREO spacecraft
Plasma parcels are observed propagating from the Sun out to the large coronal heights monitored by the Heliospheric Imagers (HI) instruments onboard the NASA STEREO spacecraft during September 2007. The source region of these out-flowing parcels is found to corotate with the Sun and to be rooted near the western boundary of an equatorial coronal hole. These plasma enhancements evolve during their propagation through the HI cameras' fields of view and only becoming fully developed in the outer camera field of view. We provide evidence that HI is observing the formation of a Corotating Interaction Region (CIR) where fast solar wind from the equatorial coronal hole is interacting with the slow solar wind of the streamer belt located on the western edge of that coronal hole. A dense plasma parcel is also observed near the footpoint of the observed CIR at a distance less than 0.1AU from the Sun where fast wind would have not had time to catch up slow wind. We suggest that this low-lying plasma enhancement is a plasma parcel which has been disconnected from a helmet streamer and subsequently becomes embedded inside the corotating interaction region.

solar wind, plasma physics
0094-8276
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Rouillard, Alexis P.
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Crothers, S.R.
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Eyles, C.J.
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Perry, C.H.
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Crothers, S.R.
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Eyles, C.J.
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Rouillard, Alexis P., Davies, J.A., Forsyth, R.J., Rees, A., Davis, C.J., Harrison, R.A., Lockwood, M., Bewsher, D., Crothers, S.R., Eyles, C.J., Hapgood, M. and Perry, C.H. (2008) First imaging of corotating interaction regions using the STEREO spacecraft. Geophysical Research Letters, 35 (10), p.L10110. (doi:10.1029/2008GL033767).

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Abstract

Plasma parcels are observed propagating from the Sun out to the large coronal heights monitored by the Heliospheric Imagers (HI) instruments onboard the NASA STEREO spacecraft during September 2007. The source region of these out-flowing parcels is found to corotate with the Sun and to be rooted near the western boundary of an equatorial coronal hole. These plasma enhancements evolve during their propagation through the HI cameras' fields of view and only becoming fully developed in the outer camera field of view. We provide evidence that HI is observing the formation of a Corotating Interaction Region (CIR) where fast solar wind from the equatorial coronal hole is interacting with the slow solar wind of the streamer belt located on the western edge of that coronal hole. A dense plasma parcel is also observed near the footpoint of the observed CIR at a distance less than 0.1AU from the Sun where fast wind would have not had time to catch up slow wind. We suggest that this low-lying plasma enhancement is a plasma parcel which has been disconnected from a helmet streamer and subsequently becomes embedded inside the corotating interaction region.

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Published date: 31 May 2008
Keywords: solar wind, plasma physics

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Local EPrints ID: 146799
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/146799
ISSN: 0094-8276
PURE UUID: 241a07a3-080b-448d-a5dd-5ba41689cd87

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Date deposited: 22 Apr 2010 13:37
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 00:56

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Author: Alexis P. Rouillard
Author: J.A. Davies
Author: R.J. Forsyth
Author: A. Rees
Author: C.J. Davis
Author: R.A. Harrison
Author: M. Lockwood
Author: D. Bewsher
Author: S.R. Crothers
Author: C.J. Eyles
Author: M. Hapgood
Author: C.H. Perry

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