CORONAL STREAMERS .2. OPEN STREAMER CONFIGURATIONS

被引:26
作者
PNEUMAN, GW
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[1] High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colo.
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10.1007/BF00150951
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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This work extends a previous analysis of helmet streamers into the somewhat higher range of coronal temperature where streamer geometries are shown to be open, in the sense that there is solar wind expansion everywhere. It is shown that, for a given photospheric field distribution, a certain minimum temperature is required for this type of streamer - this minimum temperature coinciding with the maximum temperature compatible with a helmet streamer. Near this minimum temperature, the streamer is very constricted and the critical point in the streamer core lies at the point of minimum cross-section. Hence the throat, under these conditions, becomes a true geometrical throat rather than the conventional gravitational throat. As the temperature is increased, the streamer shape becomes correspondingly more radial and the location of the throat becomes asymptotically more gravitationally determined. Residual manifestations of coronal streamers at large distances are investigated. It is found that lateral density variations at the earth's orbit tend to be small but velocity variations can become appreciable (100-200 km/sec) for streamers originating in regions where the photospheric magnetic field is strong. At large distances, either streamer or interstreamer regions can dominate, the former occurring at high temperature (≈2 × 106K) and the latter being favored at lower temperature (≈1.5 × 106K). In all cases the cross-section becomes essentially radial just above the point where it is a minimum. The marked sensitivity of these shapes to coronal temperature is pointed out - computations indicating that streamers can vary from helmet configurations to almost radial filaments for a very slight increase in temperature. This behavior suggests a strong solar cycle influence upon coronal form. © 1969 D. Reidel Publishing Company.
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