Slow Solar Wind Connection Science during Solar Orbiter's First Close Perihelion Passage

DOI: 
10.3847/1538-4365/acd24b
Publication date: 
31/07/2023
Main author: 
Yardley, Stephanie L.
IAA authors: 
del Toro Iniesta, Jose Carlos;Súarez, David Orozco
Authors: 
Yardley, Stephanie L.;Owen, Christopher J.;Long, David M.;Baker, Deborah;Brooks, David H.;Polito, Vanessa;Green, Lucie M.;Matthews, Sarah;Owens, Mathew;Lockwood, Mike;Stansby, David;James, Alexander W.;Valori, Gherardo;Giunta, Alessandra;Janvier, Miho;Ngampoopun, Nawin;Mihailescu, Teodora;To, Andy S. H.;van Driel-Gesztelyi, Lidia;Démoulin, Pascal;D'Amicis, Raffaella;French, Ryan J.;Suen, Gabriel H. H.;Rouillard, Alexis P.;Pinto, Rui F.;Réville, Victor;Watson, Christopher J.;Walsh, Andrew P.;De Groof, Anik;Williams, David R.;Zouganelis, Ioannis;Müller, Daniel;Berghmans, David;Auchère, Frédéric;Harra, Louise;Schuehle, Udo;Barczynski, Krysztof;Buchlin, Éric;Cuadrado, Regina Aznar;Kraaikamp, Emil;Mandal, Sudip;Parenti, Susanna;Peter, Hardi;Rodriguez, Luciano;Schwanitz, Conrad;Smith, Phil;Teriaca, Luca;Verbeeck, Cis;Zhukov, Andrei N.;De Pontieu, Bart;Horbury, Tim;Solanki, Sami K.;del Toro Iniesta, Jose Carlos;Woch, Joachim;Gandorfer, Achim;Hirzberger, Johann;Súarez, David Orozco;Appourchaux, Thierry;Calchetti, Daniele;Sinjan, Jonas;Kahil, Fatima;Albert, Kinga;Volkmer, Reiner;Carlsson, Mats;Fludra, Andrzej;Hassler, Don;Caldwell, Martin;Fredvik, Terje;Grundy, Tim;Guest, Steve;Haberreiter, Margit;Leeks, Sarah;Pelouze, Gabriel;Plowman, Joseph;Schmutz, Werner;Sidher, Sunil;Thompson, William T.;Louarn, Philippe;Federov, Andrei
Journal: 
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
267
Pages: 
11
Abstract: 
The Slow Solar Wind Connection Solar Orbiter Observing Plan (Slow Wind SOOP) was developed to utilize the extensive suite of remote-sensing and in situ instruments on board the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission to answer significant outstanding questions regarding the origin and formation of the slow solar wind. The Slow Wind SOOP was designed to link remote-sensing and in situ measurements of slow wind originating at open-closed magnetic field boundaries. The SOOP ran just prior to Solar Orbiter's first close perihelion passage during two remote-sensing windows (RSW1 and RSW2) between 2022 March 3-6 and 2022 March 17-22, while Solar Orbiter was at respective heliocentric distances of 0.55-0.51 and 0.38-0.34 au from the Sun. Coordinated observation campaigns were also conducted by Hinode and IRIS. The magnetic connectivity tool was used, along with low-latency in situ data and full-disk remote-sensing observations, to guide the target pointing of Solar Orbiter. Solar Orbiter targeted an active region complex during RSW1, the boundary of a coronal hole, and the periphery of a decayed active region during RSW2. Postobservation analysis using the magnetic connectivity tool, along with in situ measurements from MAG and SWA/PAS, showed that slow solar wind originating from two out of three of the target regions arrived at the spacecraft with velocities between ~210 and 600 km s<SUP>-1</SUP>. The Slow Wind SOOP, despite presenting many challenges, was very successful, providing a blueprint for planning future observation campaigns that rely on the magnetic connectivity of Solar Orbiter.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2023ApJS..267...11Y/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2023ApJS..267...11Y
Keywords: 
Solar physics;Slow solar wind;Solar wind;Solar active regions;1476;1873;1534;1974;Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics;Physics - Space Physics