Transient Structures and Stream Interaction Regions in the Solar Wind: Results from EISCAT Interplanetary Scintillation, STEREO HI and Venus Express ASPERA-4 Measurements

We discuss the detection and evolution of a complex series of transient and quasi-static solar-wind structures in the days following the well-known comet 2P/Encke tail disconnection event in April 2007. The evolution of transient solar-wind structures ranging in size from <105 km to >106 km wa...

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Main Authors: Dorrian, Gareth, Breen, Andy, Davies, Jackie, Rouillard, Alexis, Fallows, Richard, Whittaker, Ian, Brown, Daniel, Harrison, Richard, Davis, Chris, Grande, Manuel
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Online Access:https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/63178/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-010-9599-z
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spelling ftulancaster:oai:eprints.lancs.ac.uk:63178 2023-08-27T04:09:13+02:00 Transient Structures and Stream Interaction Regions in the Solar Wind: Results from EISCAT Interplanetary Scintillation, STEREO HI and Venus Express ASPERA-4 Measurements Dorrian, Gareth Breen, Andy Davies, Jackie Rouillard, Alexis Fallows, Richard Whittaker, Ian Brown, Daniel Harrison, Richard Davis, Chris Grande, Manuel 2010 https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/63178/ https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-010-9599-z unknown Dorrian, Gareth and Breen, Andy and Davies, Jackie and Rouillard, Alexis and Fallows, Richard and Whittaker, Ian and Brown, Daniel and Harrison, Richard and Davis, Chris and Grande, Manuel (2010) Transient Structures and Stream Interaction Regions in the Solar Wind: Results from EISCAT Interplanetary Scintillation, STEREO HI and Venus Express ASPERA-4 Measurements. Solar Physics, 265 (1-2). pp. 207-231. ISSN 0038-0938 Journal Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftulancaster https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-010-9599-z 2023-08-03T22:24:22Z We discuss the detection and evolution of a complex series of transient and quasi-static solar-wind structures in the days following the well-known comet 2P/Encke tail disconnection event in April 2007. The evolution of transient solar-wind structures ranging in size from <105 km to >106 km was characterised using one-minute time resolution obser- vation of Interplanetary Scintillation (IPS) made using the European Incoherent SCATter (EISCAT) radar system. Simultaneously, the global structure and evolution of these features was characterised by the Heliospheric Imagers (HI) on the Solar TERrestrial RElations Ob- servatory (STEREO) spacecraft, placing the IPS observations in context. Of particular in- terest was the observation of one transient in the slow wind, apparently being swept up and entrained by a Stream Interaction Region (SIR). The SIR itself was later detected in-situ at Venus by the Analyser of Space Plasma and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-4) instrument on the Venus Express (VEX) spacecraft. The availability of such diverse data sources over a range of different time resolutions enables us to develop a global picture of these com- plex events that would not have been possible if these instruments were used in isolation. We suggest that the range of solar-wind transients discussed here may be the interplanetary counterparts of transient structures previously reported from coronagraph observations and are likely to correspond to transient magnetic structures reported in in-situ measurements in interplanetary space. The results reported here also provide the first indication of heliocen- tric distances at which transients become entrained. Article in Journal/Newspaper EISCAT Lancaster University: Lancaster Eprints Venus ENVELOPE(-57.842,-57.842,-61.925,-61.925) Solar Physics 265 1-2 207 231
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description We discuss the detection and evolution of a complex series of transient and quasi-static solar-wind structures in the days following the well-known comet 2P/Encke tail disconnection event in April 2007. The evolution of transient solar-wind structures ranging in size from <105 km to >106 km was characterised using one-minute time resolution obser- vation of Interplanetary Scintillation (IPS) made using the European Incoherent SCATter (EISCAT) radar system. Simultaneously, the global structure and evolution of these features was characterised by the Heliospheric Imagers (HI) on the Solar TERrestrial RElations Ob- servatory (STEREO) spacecraft, placing the IPS observations in context. Of particular in- terest was the observation of one transient in the slow wind, apparently being swept up and entrained by a Stream Interaction Region (SIR). The SIR itself was later detected in-situ at Venus by the Analyser of Space Plasma and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-4) instrument on the Venus Express (VEX) spacecraft. The availability of such diverse data sources over a range of different time resolutions enables us to develop a global picture of these com- plex events that would not have been possible if these instruments were used in isolation. We suggest that the range of solar-wind transients discussed here may be the interplanetary counterparts of transient structures previously reported from coronagraph observations and are likely to correspond to transient magnetic structures reported in in-situ measurements in interplanetary space. The results reported here also provide the first indication of heliocen- tric distances at which transients become entrained.
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author Dorrian, Gareth
Breen, Andy
Davies, Jackie
Rouillard, Alexis
Fallows, Richard
Whittaker, Ian
Brown, Daniel
Harrison, Richard
Davis, Chris
Grande, Manuel
spellingShingle Dorrian, Gareth
Breen, Andy
Davies, Jackie
Rouillard, Alexis
Fallows, Richard
Whittaker, Ian
Brown, Daniel
Harrison, Richard
Davis, Chris
Grande, Manuel
Transient Structures and Stream Interaction Regions in the Solar Wind: Results from EISCAT Interplanetary Scintillation, STEREO HI and Venus Express ASPERA-4 Measurements
author_facet Dorrian, Gareth
Breen, Andy
Davies, Jackie
Rouillard, Alexis
Fallows, Richard
Whittaker, Ian
Brown, Daniel
Harrison, Richard
Davis, Chris
Grande, Manuel
author_sort Dorrian, Gareth
title Transient Structures and Stream Interaction Regions in the Solar Wind: Results from EISCAT Interplanetary Scintillation, STEREO HI and Venus Express ASPERA-4 Measurements
title_short Transient Structures and Stream Interaction Regions in the Solar Wind: Results from EISCAT Interplanetary Scintillation, STEREO HI and Venus Express ASPERA-4 Measurements
title_full Transient Structures and Stream Interaction Regions in the Solar Wind: Results from EISCAT Interplanetary Scintillation, STEREO HI and Venus Express ASPERA-4 Measurements
title_fullStr Transient Structures and Stream Interaction Regions in the Solar Wind: Results from EISCAT Interplanetary Scintillation, STEREO HI and Venus Express ASPERA-4 Measurements
title_full_unstemmed Transient Structures and Stream Interaction Regions in the Solar Wind: Results from EISCAT Interplanetary Scintillation, STEREO HI and Venus Express ASPERA-4 Measurements
title_sort transient structures and stream interaction regions in the solar wind: results from eiscat interplanetary scintillation, stereo hi and venus express aspera-4 measurements
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