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On the Northward Shift of the Heliospheric Current Sheet at the End of Solar Cycle 24

Authors :
Li, Huichao
Feng, Xueshang
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Since solar cycle 16, the { heliospheric} current sheet (HCS) has been found to be shifted southward during the late declining to minimum phase. However, this trend is broken at the end of solar cycle 24. In this paper, we analyze the shift of the HCS by using information obtained from coronal model and insitu data provide by the near-Earth OMNI database and the Parker Solar Probe (PSP). Coronal potential field source surface (PFSS) modeling results show that the northward shift is established at the beginning of 2018 and remains stable for about two years. Interplanetary magnetic field data obtained from and within 1 au also support the northward shift, as the southern polarity T appears more frequently than the northern polarity A between 2018-2020. Both model results and insitu observation obtained by PSP imply that the HCS shift is established in the corona, and then propagates into the heliosphere. The quadrupole term still has a significant influence on the formation of the HCS shift.<br />Comment: Accepted by MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.06510
Document Type :
Working Paper