Observations of corotating solar wind structures at radio sounding by signals of the Rosetta and Mars Express spacecraft


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In the implementation of the space projects Rosetta and Mars Express, a large-scale series of experiments has been carried out on radio sounding circumsolar plasma by decimeter (S-band) and centimeter (X-band) signals of the Rosetta comet probe (from October 3 to October 31, 2010) and the Mars Express satellite of Mars (from December 25, 2010 to March 27, 2011). It was found that in the phase of ingress the spacecraft behind the Sun, the intensity of the frequency fluctuations increases in accordance with a power function whose argument is the solar offset distance of radio ray path, and when the spacecraft is removed from the Sun (the egress phase), frequency fluctuations are reduced. Periodic strong increases in the fluctuation level, exceeding by a factor of 3–12 the background values of this value determined by the regular radial dependences, are imposed on the regular dependences. It was found that increasing the fluctuations of radio waves alternates with the periodicity m × T or n × T, where m = 1/2, n = 1, аnd T is the synodic period of the Sun’s rotation (T ≈ 27 days). It was shown that the corotating structures associated with the interaction regions of different speed fluxes are formed in the area of solar wind acceleration and at distances of 6–20 solar radii already have a quasi-stationary character.

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A. I. Efimov

Kotelnikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics

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Email: efimov@ms.ire.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, Fryazino, Moscow oblast, 141190

L. A. Lukanina

Kotelnikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics

Email: efimov@ms.ire.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, Fryazino, Moscow oblast, 141190

L. N. Samoznaev

Kotelnikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics

Email: efimov@ms.ire.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, Fryazino, Moscow oblast, 141190

I. V. Chashei

Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: efimov@ms.ire.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290

M. K. Bird

Argelander Astronomical Institute; Rhenish Institute for Environment Research

Email: efimov@ms.ire.rssi.ru
Germany, Bonn, 53121; Köln, 50931

M. Pätzold

Rhenish Institute for Environment Research

Email: efimov@ms.ire.rssi.ru
Germany, Köln, 50931

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