Solar Implications of [ITAL]Ulysses[/ITAL] Interplanetary Field Measurements
Open Access
- 10 July 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 447 (2) , L143
- https://doi.org/10.1086/309578
Abstract
Recent observations by the Ulysses magnetometer team have shown that the strength of the radial interplanetary field component, |B|, is essentially independent of latitude, a result which implies that the heliospheric currents are confined entirely to thin sheets. Using such a current sheet model, we extrapolate the observed photospheric field to 1 AU and compare the predicted magnitude and sign of Br with spacecraft measurements during 1970-1993. Approximate agreement can be obtained if the solar magnetograph measurements in the Fe I λ5250 line are scaled upward by a latitude-dependent factor, similar to that derived by Ulrich from a study of magnetic saturation effects. The correction factor implies sharply peaked polar fields near sunspot minimum, with each polar coronal hole having a mean field strength of 10 G.Keywords
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