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Solar wind velocity measurements near the sun using Ulysses radio amplitude correlations at two frequencies
Authors:AI Efimov  MK Bird  VK Rudash  VE Andreev  IV Chashei  D Plettemeier  P Edenhofer  
Institution:

aInst. Radio Engg. and Electronics, Russian Acad. Science, 101999 Moscow, Russia

bRadioastronomisches Institut, Univ. Bonn, Auf dem Hügel 71, 53121 Bonn, Germany

cLebedev Phys. Inst., Russian Acad. Science, 117924 Moscow, Russia

dTechnische Univ. Dresden, Elektrotechnisches Inst., 01062 Dresden, Germany

eInstitut für HF-Technik, Univ. Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany

Abstract:Measurements of solar wind velocity have been derived from simultaneous coronal sounding observations of radio amplitude scintillations at both S-band and X-band during the solar conjunction of the Ulysses spacecraft in August 1991. The signal amplitude was recorded with an averaging time of 1 s. A cross-correlation analysis between S- and X-band amplitude fluctuations shows that the fluctuation signature at S-band appears to be shifted to earlier times with respect to the X-band recording. The time difference is proportional to the coronal separation of the ray paths and inversely proportional to the apparent velocity of plasma inhomogeneities across the ray paths. Preliminary estimates of solar wind speed obtained using model calculations of the differential refraction are found to lie near the expected transition from subsonic to supersonic velocities at solar offset distances of the order of 6–8 Rcircled dot operator. As a byproduct of the investigation, we find that the transition from weak to saturated scintillation occurs at about 16 Rcircled dot operator for S-band and 7 Rcircled dot operator for X-band.
Keywords:Solar corona  Radio sounding  Solar wind velocity  Ulysses spacecraft
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