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One-up on L1: Can X-rays provide longer advanced warning of solar wind flux enhancements than upstream monitors?
Authors:M.R. Collier   T.E. Moore   S.L. Snowden  K.D. Kuntz
Affiliation:

aGSFC/NASA Code 692, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA

bGSFC/NASA Code 662, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA

cDepartment of Astronomy, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA

Abstract:
Observations of strong solar wind proton flux correlations with ROSAT X-ray rates along with high spectral resolution Chandra observations of X-rays from the dark Moon show that soft X-ray emission mirrors the behavior of the solar wind. In this paper, based on an analysis of an X-ray event observed by XMM-Newton resulting from charge exchange of high charge state solar wind ions and contemporaneous neutral solar wind data, we argue that X-ray observations may be able to provide reliable advance warning, perhaps by as much as half a day, of dramatic increases in solar wind flux at Earth. Like neutral atom imaging, this provides the capability to monitor the solar wind remotely rather than in situ.
Keywords:Solar wind/magnetosphere interaction   Solar wind charge exchange   Soft X-rays   Space weather   SWCX
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