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INTERSTELLAR GAS FLOW PARAMETERS DERIVED FROM INTERSTELLAR BOUNDARY EXPLORER-Lo OBSERVATIONS IN 2009 AND 2010: ANALYTICAL ANALYSIS

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
Volume 198, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0067-0049/198/2/11

Keywords

ISM: atoms; ISM: clouds; ISM: kinematics and dynamics; methods: data analysis; solar neighborhood; Sun: heliosphere

Funding

  1. Interstellar Boundary Explorer mission as a part of NASA
  2. NASA SRT [NNX10AC44G]
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation
  4. PRODEX
  5. Space Research Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  6. NASA [NNX10AC44G, 136016] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Neutral atom imaging of the interstellar gas flow in the inner heliosphere provides the most detailed information on physical conditions of the surrounding interstellar medium (ISM) and its interaction with the heliosphere. The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) measured neutral H, He, O, and Ne for three years. We compare the He and combined O+Ne flow distributions for two interstellar flow passages in 2009 and 2010 with an analytical calculation, which is simplified because the IBEX orientation provides observations at almost exactly the perihelion of the gas trajectories. This method allows separate determination of the key ISM parameters: inflow speed, longitude, and latitude, as well as temperature. A combined optimization, as in complementary approaches, is thus not necessary. Based on the observed peak position and width in longitude and latitude, inflow speed, latitude, and temperature are found as a function of inflow longitude. The latter is then constrained by the variation of the observed flow latitude as a function of observer longitude and by the ratio of the widths of the distribution in longitude and latitude. Identical results are found for 2009 and 2010: an He flow vector somewhat outside previous determinations (lambda(ISM infinity) = 79 degrees. 0+ 3 degrees.0(-3 degrees. 5), beta(ISM infinity) = -4 degrees.9 +/- 0 degrees.2, V-ISM infinity = 23.5 + 3.0(-2.0) km s(-1), T-He = 5000-8200 K), suggesting a larger inflow longitude and lower speed. The O+Ne temperature range, TO+Ne = 5300-9000 K, is found to be close to the upper range for He and consistent with an isothermal medium for all species within current uncertainties.

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