The return of the heliospheric 2-3 kHz radio emission during solar cycle 23

被引:32
|
作者
Gurnett, DA [1 ]
Kurth, WS
Stone, EC
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Dept Phys & Astron, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[2] CALTECH, Div Phys Math & Astron, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1029/2003GL018514
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
In this paper we report the detection of a new heliospheric 2-3 kHz radio emission event by the Voyager 1 spacecraft, the first to be observed during solar cycle 23. The new event started on Nov. 1, 2002, and is believed to be associated with a strong interplanetary shock that originated from a period of intense solar activity in early April 2001. Following previous interpretations of events of this type, we assume that the radio emission is produced when the interplanetary shock interacted with the heliopause, which is the boundary between the solar wind and the interplanetary medium. From the onset time of the radio emission and a simple model for the propagation speed of the interplanetary shock, the heliocentric radial distance to the nose of the heliopause can be calculated, and is about 153 to 158 AU, depending on the parameters used. From computer simulations that give the ratio of the radial distance to the termination shock to the radial distance to the heliopause, the distance to the termination shock can also be calculated and is estimated to be about 101 to 108 AU.
引用
收藏
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The heliospheric magnetic field and the solar wind during the solar cycle
    Fisk, Lennard A.
    Zhao, Liang
    UNIVERSAL HELIOPHYSICAL PROCESSES, 2009, (257): : 109 - 120
  • [22] Solar cycle effects on heliospheric X-ray emission
    Müller, HR
    Kharchenko, V
    Zank, GP
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE SOLAR WIND 11 - SOHO 16: CONNECTING SUN AND HELIOSPHERE, 2005, 592 : 375 - 378
  • [23] Magnetic draping, 2-3 kHz radio emissions, and constraints on the interstellar magnetic field
    Cairns, Iver H.
    Mitchell, J. J.
    Pogorelov, N.
    Zank, G. P.
    PHYSICS OF THE INNER HELIOSHEATH: VOYAGER OBSERVATIONS, THEORY, AND FUTURE PROSPECTS, 2006, 858 : 329 - +
  • [24] Heliospheric Plasma Sheet Inflation as a Cause of Solar Wind Anomaly During the Solar Cycle 23-24 Minimum
    Wu, Chin-Chun
    Liou, Kan
    Wu, S. T.
    Dryer, Murray
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL SOLAR WIND CONFERENCE (SOLAR WIND 14), 2016, 1720
  • [25] Ulysses observations of very different heliospheric structure during the declining phase of solar activity cycle 23
    McComas, D. J.
    Elliott, H. A.
    Gosling, J. T.
    Skoug, R. M.
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2006, 33 (09)
  • [26] The solar radio emission during the minimum between the 23-24 cycles of solar activity
    Mendoza-Torres, J. E.
    Palacios-Fonseca, J. S.
    ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 2016, 58 (10) : 1986 - 1990
  • [27] Variations of the Nightglow 557.7 nm Emission Intensity during Solar Cycle 23
    I. B. Ievenko
    S. G. Parnikov
    V. N. Alekseev
    Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, 2019, 59 : 738 - 742
  • [28] Variations of the Nightglow 557.7 nm Emission Intensity during Solar Cycle 23
    Ievenko, I. B.
    Parnikov, S. G.
    Alekseev, V. N.
    GEOMAGNETISM AND AERONOMY, 2019, 59 (06) : 738 - 742
  • [29] Reversal of the Radio Emission Polarization in Solar Cycle
    Tlatov, A. G.
    SOLAR POLARIZATION 5: IN HONOR OF JAN OLOF STENFLO, 2009, 405 : 445 - 448
  • [30] Monitoring solar activity during 23/24 solar cycle minimum through VLF radio signals
    Kolarski, A.
    Sreckovic, V. A.
    Mijic, Z. R.
    CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY SKALNATE PLESO, 2022, 52 (03): : 105 - 115