Temporal Evolution of the Solar Wind Bulk Velocity at Solar Minimum by Correlating the STEREO A and B PLASTIC Measurements

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A. Opitz
R. Karrer
P. Wurz
A. B. Galvin
P. Bochsler
L. M. Blush
H. Daoudi
L. Ellis
C. J. Farrugia
C. Giammanco
L. M. Kistler
B. Klecker
H. Kucharek
M. A. Lee
E. Möbius
M. Popecki
M. Sigrist
K. Simunac
K. Singer
B. Thompson
R. F. Wimmer-Schweingruber
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[1] University of Bern,Department of Space Science and Planetology, Physics Institute
[2] University of Toulouse,Centre d’Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements (CNRS
[3] University of New Hampshire,UPS)
[4] MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics,SSC
[5] NASA/GSFC,Institute for Experimental and Applied Physics
[6] University of Kiel,undefined
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Solar Physics | 2009年 / 256卷
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Solar wind; STEREO; Plasma; Multipoint spacecraft observations;
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The two STEREO spacecraft with nearly identical instrumentation were launched near solar activity minimum and they separate by about 45° per year, providing a unique tool to study the temporal evolution of the solar wind. We analyze the solar wind bulk velocity measured by the two PLASTIC plasma instruments onboard the two STEREO spacecraft. During the first half year of our measurements (March – August 2007) we find the typical alternating slow and fast solar wind stream pattern expected at solar minimum. To evaluate the temporal evolution of the solar wind bulk velocity we exclude the spatial variations and calculate the correlation between the solar wind bulk velocity measured by the two spacecraft. We account for the different spacecraft positions in radial distance and longitude by calculating the corresponding time lag. After adjusting for this time lag we compare the solar wind bulk velocity measurements at the two spacecraft and calculate the correlation between the two time-shifted datasets. We show how this correlation decreases as the time difference between two corresponding measurements increases. As a result, the characteristic temporal changes in the solar wind bulk velocity can be inferred. The obtained correlation is 0.95 for a time lag of 0.5 days and 0.85 for 2 days.
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