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Burlaga, L.F., Hundhausen, A.J. and Zhao, X. (1981). The coronal and interplanetary current sheet in early 1976. Journal of Geophysical Research 86: doi: 10.1029/JA080i011p08893. issn: 0148-0227. |
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A comparison of Helios 1 and 2 observations of the interplanetary sector pattern in early 1976 with the maximum brightness curves in the K coronameter data at 1.5 RS shows that the latter may be identified with the footprints of the sector boundary surface to an accuracy of ≈10¿. The neutral line computed by Wilcox et al (1980) from a potential field model, using Mt. Wilson photospheric magnetic field measurements and a source surface at 2.6 RS, is similar in shape to the K coronameter maximum brightness curves but extends to higher latitudes. The Helios observations give better agreement with the K coronameter curves for the one solar rotation on which a test of the latitude extent of the neutral line was possible. The K coronameter results and the Helios data show that the sector boundary surface probably extended to ≈15¿ in the northern hemisphere and to ≈30¿ in the southern hemisphere, with little change between 1.5 RS and 1 AU. The surface was warped appreciably from a single tilted plane (a dipole configuration) suggesting a significant magnetic quadrupole contribution. |
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