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Zero outward flow velocity for plasma in a heliosheath transition layer.

Stamatios M Krimigis1, Edmond C Roelof, Robert B Decker, Matthew E Hill.   

Abstract

Voyager 1 has been in the reservoir of energetic ions and electrons that constitutes the heliosheath since it crossed the solar wind termination shock on 16 December 2004 at a distance from the Sun of 94 astronomical units (1 AU = 1.5 × 10(8) km). It is now ∼22 AU past the termination shock crossing. The bulk velocity of the plasma in the radial-transverse plane has been determined using measurements of the anisotropy of the convected energetic ion distribution. Here we report that the radial component of the velocity has been decreasing almost linearly over the past three years, from ∼70 km s(-1) to ∼0 km s(-1), where it has remained for the past eight months. It now seems that Voyager 1 has entered a finite transition layer of zero-radial-velocity plasma flow, indicating that the spacecraft may be close to the heliopause, the border between the heliosheath and the interstellar plasma. The existence of a flow transition layer in the heliosheath contradicts current predictions--generally assumed by conceptual models--of a sharp discontinuity at the heliopause.

Year:  2011        PMID: 21677754     DOI: 10.1038/nature10115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


  6 in total

1.  Voyager 1 exited the solar wind at a distance of approximately 85 Au from the Sun.

Authors:  S M Krimigis; R B Decker; M E Hill; T P Armstrong; G Gloeckler; D C Hamilton; L J Lanzerotti; E C Roelof
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2003-11-06       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Voyager 1 explores the termination shock region and the heliosheath beyond.

Authors:  E C Stone; A C Cummings; F B McDonald; B C Heikkila; N Lal; W R Webber
Journal:  Science       Date:  2005-09-23       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  Voyager 1 in the foreshock, termination shock, and heliosheath.

Authors:  R B Decker; S M Krimigis; E C Roelof; M E Hill; T P Armstrong; G Gloeckler; D C Hamilton; L J Lanzerotti
Journal:  Science       Date:  2005-09-23       Impact factor: 47.728

4.  Crossing the termination shock into the heliosheath: magnetic fields.

Authors:  L F Burlaga; N F Ness; M H Acuña; R P Lepping; J E P Connerney; E C Stone; F B McDonald
Journal:  Science       Date:  2005-09-23       Impact factor: 47.728

5.  Scientific exploration: What a long, strange trip it's been.

Authors: 
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2008-07-03       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  Imaging the interaction of the heliosphere with the interstellar medium from Saturn with Cassini.

Authors:  S M Krimigis; D G Mitchell; E C Roelof; K C Hsieh; D J McComas
Journal:  Science       Date:  2009-10-15       Impact factor: 47.728

  6 in total
  6 in total

1.  No meridional plasma flow in the heliosheath transition region.

Authors:  Robert B Decker; Stamatios M Krimigis; Edmond C Roelof; Matthew E Hill
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2012-09-06       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Voyager's long goodbye.

Authors:  Ron Cowen
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2012-09-06       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 3.  The Structure of the Large-Scale Heliosphere as Seen by Current Models.

Authors:  Jens Kleimann; Konstantinos Dialynas; Federico Fraternale; André Galli; Jacob Heerikhuisen; Vladislav Izmodenov; Marc Kornbleuth; Merav Opher; Nikolai Pogorelov
Journal:  Space Sci Rev       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 8.943

Review 4.  The Early History of Heliospheric Science and the Spacecraft That Made It Possible.

Authors:  G P Zank; V Sterken; J Giacalone; E Möbius; R von Steiger; E S Stone; S M Krimigis; J D Richardson; J Linsky; V Izmodenov; B Heber
Journal:  Space Sci Rev       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 8.943

Review 5.  Observations of the Outer Heliosphere, Heliosheath, and Interstellar Medium.

Authors:  J D Richardson; L F Burlaga; H Elliott; W S Kurth; Y D Liu; R von Steiger
Journal:  Space Sci Rev       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 8.943

Review 6.  Voyager observations of the interaction of the heliosphere with the interstellar medium.

Authors:  John D Richardson
Journal:  J Adv Res       Date:  2012-10-25       Impact factor: 10.479

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