Solar Photoionization Rates for Interstellar Neutrals in the Inner Heliosphere: H, He, O, and Ne
Abstract
Extreme UV (EUV) spectra from the Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (TIMED)/Solar EUV Experiment are used to infer photoionization rates in the inner heliosphere. Relating these rates to various proxies describing the solar EUV radiation, we construct a multi-linear model which allows us to extrapolate ionization rates back to periods when no routine measurements of the solar EUV spectral distribution have been available. Such information is important, e.g., for comparing conditions of the interstellar neutral particles in the inner heliosphere at the time of Ulysses/GAS observations with conditions during the more recent observations of the Interstellar Boundary Explorer. From a period of 11 yr when detailed spectra from both TIMED and three proxies—Solar and Heliospheric Observatory/CELIAS/SEM-rates, F10.7 radio flux, and Mg II core-to-wing indices—have been available, we conclude that the simple model is able to reproduce the photoionization rates with an uncertainty of typically 5%.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
- Pub Date:
- January 2014
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2014ApJS..210...12B
- Keywords:
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- atomic processes;
- ISM: atoms;
- Sun: heliosphere;
- Sun: UV radiation