2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-015-0687-y
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Coronal Radio Occultation Experiments with the Helios Solar Probes: Correlation/Spectral Analysis of Faraday Rotation Fluctuations

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“…Our work demonstrates low‐frequency FR fluctuations in the lower corona but does not prove the existence of propagating waves since we had only single‐station observations. FR studies using two‐station temporal cross correlations did show evidence for wave propagation [ Bird , ; Efimov et al ., ; Jensen and Rusell , ]. Below the Alfvén critical point, where the Alfvén speed exceeds the solar wind speed, the two‐station data indicated propagation sometimes toward but mostly away from the Sun.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Our work demonstrates low‐frequency FR fluctuations in the lower corona but does not prove the existence of propagating waves since we had only single‐station observations. FR studies using two‐station temporal cross correlations did show evidence for wave propagation [ Bird , ; Efimov et al ., ; Jensen and Rusell , ]. Below the Alfvén critical point, where the Alfvén speed exceeds the solar wind speed, the two‐station data indicated propagation sometimes toward but mostly away from the Sun.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…The FRF power spectrum (Figures and ) showed a power law form similar to that found in the HELIOS studies [ Efimov et al ., ; Bird , ; Efimov et al ., ]. We found it useful to separate the data analysis frame with the transient event from those showing only the general background fluctuation spectrum.…”
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“…Examples of results which have been obtained with spacecraft transmitters are Stelzried et al (1970), Hollweg et al (1982), Pätzold et al (1987), Bird & Edenhofer (1990), Andreev et al (1997), Jensen et al (2013a,b), and Efimov et al (2015).…”
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confidence: 99%