Elemental abundances of the bulk solar wind: Analyses from genesis and ACE

  • D. B. Reisenfeld
  • , D. S. Burnett
  • , R. H. Becker
  • , A. G. Grimberg
  • , V. S. Heber
  • , C. M. Hohenberg
  • , A. J.G. Jurewicz
  • , A. Meshik
  • , R. O. Pepin
  • , J. M. Raines
  • , D. J. Schlutter
  • , R. Wieler
  • , R. C. Wiens
  • , T. H. Zurbuchen

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Abstract

Analysis of the Genesis samples is underway. Preliminary elemental abundances based on Genesis sample analyses are in good agreement with in situ-measured elemental abundances made by ACE/SWICS during the Genesis collection period. Comparison of these abundances with those of earlier solar cycles indicates that the solar wind composition is relatively stable between cycles for a given type of flow. ACE/SWICS measurements for the Genesis collection period also show a continuum in compositional variation as a function of velocity for the quasi-stationary flow that defies the simple binning of samples into their sources of coronal hole (CH) and interstream (IS).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)79-86
Number of pages8
JournalSpace Science Reviews
Volume130
Issue number1-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2007

Keywords

  • Sun

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