Probing the Heliosphere with Energetic Hydrogen Atoms
Abstract
The idea of using energetic neutral atoms (ENAs), produced by charge exchange between energetic ions and ambient neutral atoms, as a diagnostic tool to investigate planetary magnetospheres from a distance has been extended to the investigation of the heliosphere. The paper explores what one can reasonably expect of the heliospheric ENA (HSENA) and what criteria would be imposed on HSENA instruments by concentrating on 10-10 exp 3 keV protons in quiet-time interplanetary space, solar-flare events, corotating interaction regions, and populations have distinctive signatures and that the detection of these particles can reveal energy spatial and propagation of ions in 3D interplanetary space, including the solar-wind termination shock. Such breadth of information could not be gained by in situ means.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- July 1992
- DOI:
- 10.1086/171543
- Bibcode:
- 1992ApJ...393..756H
- Keywords:
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- Energetic Particles;
- Heliosphere;
- Hydrogen Atoms;
- Interplanetary Medium;
- Neutral Atoms;
- Solar Cosmic Rays;
- Charge Exchange;
- Interplanetary Space;
- Planetary Magnetospheres;
- Solar Wind;
- Space Radiation;
- INTERPLANETARY MEDIUM;
- ISM: COSMIC RAYS;
- PLANETS AND SATELLITES: GENERAL;
- SUN: PARTICLE EMISSION