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Solar Physics | 2002

Flow Sources and Formation Laws of Solar Wind Streams

N. A. Lotova; V. N. Obridko; K.V. Vladimirskii; M. K. Bird; P. Janardhan

The large-scale stream structure of the solar wind flow is studied in the main acceleration zone from 10 to 40 solar radii from the Sun. Three independent sets of experimental data were used: radio astronomical observations of radio wave scattering using the large radio telescopes of the Lebedev Physical Institute; dual-frequency Doppler solar wind speed measurements from the Ulysses Solar Corona Experiment during the spacecrafts two solar conjunctions in summer 1991 and winter 1995; solar magnetic field strength and configuration computed from Wilcox Solar Observatory data. Both the experimental data on the position of the transonic region of the solar wind flow and the solar wind speed estimates were used as parameters reflecting the intensity of the solar wind acceleration process. Correlation studies of these data with the magnetic field strength in the solar corona revealed several types of solar wind flow differing in their velocities and the location of their primary acceleration region.


Astronomy Letters | 2000

Penetration of coronal magnetic fields into solar-wind streams

N. A. Lotova; V. N. Obridko; K. V. Vladimirskii; V. Rušin

The formation of solar-wind stream structure is investigated. Characteristic features of the solar and coronal magnetic-field structure, morphological features of the white-light corona, and radio maps of the solar-wind transition (transonic) region are compared. The solar-wind stream structure is detected and studied by using radio maps of the transition region, the raggedness of its boundaries, and their deviation from spherical symmetry. The radio maps have been constructed from radioastronomical observations in 1995–1997. It is shown that the structural changes in the transition region largely follow the changes occurring in regions closer to the Sun, in the circumsolar magnetic-field structure, and in the solar-corona structure. The correlations between the magnetic-field strength in the solar corona and the location of the inner (nearest the Sun) boundary of the transition region are analyzed. The distinct anticorrelation between the coronal magnetic-field strength and the distance of the transition region from the Sun is a crucial argument for the penetration of solar magnetic fields into plasma streams far from the Sun.


Solar Physics | 2018

Temporal and Periodic Variations of Sunspot Counts in Flaring and Non-Flaring Active Regions

A. Kilcik; Vasyl Yurchyshyn; Burçin Dönmez; V. N. Obridko; A. Özgüç; Jean-Pierre Rozelot

We analyzed temporal and periodic variations of sunspot counts (SSCs) in flaring (C-, M-, or X-class flares), and non-flaring active regions (ARs) for nearly three solar cycles (1986 through 2016). Our main findings are as follows: i) temporal variations of monthly means of the daily total SSCs in flaring and non-flaring ARs behave differently during a solar cycle and the behavior varies from one cycle to another; during Solar Cycle 23 temporal SSC profiles of non-flaring ARs are wider than those of flaring ARs, while they are almost the same during Solar Cycle 22 and the current Cycle 24. The SSC profiles show a multi-peak structure and the second peak of flaring ARs dominates the current Cycle 24, while the difference between peaks is less pronounced during Solar Cycles 22 and 23. The first and second SSC peaks of non-flaring ARs have comparable magnitude in the current solar cycle, while the first peak is nearly absent in the case of the flaring ARs of the same cycle. ii) Periodic variations observed in the SSCs profiles of flaring and non-flaring ARs derived from the multi-taper method (MTM) spectrum and wavelet scalograms are quite different as well, and they vary from one solar cycle to another. The largest detected period in flaring ARs is 113±1.6days


Astronomy Reports | 2000

Variations of the Solar-Wind Stream Structure in the Region of Subsonic Flow during the 11-Year Solar Cycle

N. A. Lotova; V. N. Obridko; K. V. Vladimirskii

113pm 1.6~mbox{days}


Solar Physics | 1999

Long-Term Radio Scintillation Variations in the Circumsolar Plasma

N. A. Lotova; V. N. Obridko; K. V. Vladimirskii; M. K. Bird; M. Pätzold; W. Sieber; R. Güsten; O.A. Korelov

while we detected much longer periodicities (327±13


Solar Physics | 2009

Contrast of Coronal Holes and Parameters of Associated Solar Wind Streams

V. N. Obridko; B. D. Shelting; I. M. Livshits; A. B. Asgarov

327pm 13


Solar Physics | 2011

Relationship between the Parameters of Coronal Holes and High-Speed Solar Wind Streams over an Activity Cycle

V. N. Obridko; B. D. Shelting

, 312±11


Solar Physics | 2012

Coronal Mass Ejections and the Index of Effective Solar Multipole

V. N. Obridko; E. V. Ivanov; A. Özgüç; A. Kilcik; Vasyl Yurchyshyn

312 pm 11


Solar Physics | 2014

The Relative Umbral Area in Spot Groups as an Index of Cyclic Variation of Solar Activity

N. G. Bludova; V. N. Obridko; Olga G. Badalyan

, and 256±8days


Solar Physics | 2011

Solar Activity Cycle in Solar-wind Sources and Flows

N. A. Lotova; K.V. Vladimirskii; V. N. Obridko

256pm 8~mbox{days}

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N. A. Lotova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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K. V. Vladimirskii

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Vasyl Yurchyshyn

New Jersey Institute of Technology

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B. D. Shelting

Russian Academy of Sciences

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K.V. Vladimirskii

Lebedev Physical Institute

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Jean-Pierre Rozelot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A. I. Kuleshova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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