Evidence for distinctive changes in the solar wind helium abundance in solar cycle 24

Author:

Yogesh 12ORCID,Chakrabarty D1,Srivastava N3

Affiliation:

1. Physical Research Laboratory, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380009, India

2. Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar 382424, India

3. Udaipur Solar Observatory, Physical Research Laboratory, Udaipur 313001, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT The relative abundance of alpha particles with respect to protons, usually expressed as AHe = (nα/np)*100, is known to respond to solar activity, although changes in its behaviour in the last four solar cycles are not known. In this letter, by systematically analysing inter-calibrated AHe data obtained from the first Lagrangian point of the Sun–Earth system, we show that AHe variations are distinctively different in solar cycle 24 as compared to the last three cycles. The frequency of AHe = 2–3 per cent events is significantly higher in slow/intermediate solar winds in solar cycle 24 as opposed to the dominance of the typical AHe = 4–5 per cent events in the previous three cycles. Further, the occurrence of AHe > 10 per cent events is significantly reduced in cycle 24. Not only that the changes in delay of AHe with respect to peak sunspot numbers are less sensitive to changes in solar wind velocity in cycle 24. The investigation suggests that the coronal magnetic field configuration started undergoing systematic changes starting from cycle 23 and this altered magnetic field configuration affected the way helium got processed and depleted in the solar atmosphere.

Funder

Ministry of Coal, Government of India

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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