2019
DOI: 10.1029/2019ja026517
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The Warped Heliospheric Current Sheet

Abstract: The global shape of the intersection of the heliospheric current sheet (HCS) with the heliospheric equatorial plane is usually considered to be an Archimedean spiral, however, so far this has not been measured directly. We used multi-spacecraft measurements to determine its global shape. The time-shifted measured locations are fitted with Archimedean spirals. In most cases, the locations are fitted very well with Archimedean spirals, in addition to the direction of HCS determined by the Minimum Variation Analy… Show more

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“…The PCS crossings could be caused by the warped HCSs (e.g., Peng et al 2019), but their signatures of long duration and recurrent appearance imply that they are most likely generated by the traveling large plasma blobs bulging onto both sides of the HCS crossings (e.g., Phan et al 2004;Lavraud et al 2020;Phan et al 2021). As a result, the PCS crossings represent the pristine state of the solar wind from the streamer belt, and it is valuable to compare the PCS solar wind with the HCS solar wind (i.e., HPS) to infer their differences in kinetic properties and origins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PCS crossings could be caused by the warped HCSs (e.g., Peng et al 2019), but their signatures of long duration and recurrent appearance imply that they are most likely generated by the traveling large plasma blobs bulging onto both sides of the HCS crossings (e.g., Phan et al 2004;Lavraud et al 2020;Phan et al 2021). As a result, the PCS crossings represent the pristine state of the solar wind from the streamer belt, and it is valuable to compare the PCS solar wind with the HCS solar wind (i.e., HPS) to infer their differences in kinetic properties and origins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only 14% of the HCS crossings show angles between normal vectors greater than 45 • . For these cases, a possible explanation is found in the models of the global structure of the solar wind; Peng et al (2019) conclude that in some cases, the HCS is better described with an Archimedean spiral, superposed by small-scale ripples. Israelevich et al (2001) carried out numerical simulations with the Alfvén conceptual model including the radial and azimuthal components of the electric current, concluding that current sheet warping exhibits a spiral structure and a high dependency with the solar cycle.…”
Section: Principal Component Analysismentioning
confidence: 84%