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Reconstructing solar wind inhomogeneous structures from stereoscopic observations in white-light: Small transients along the Sun-Earth line
The Heliospheric Imagers (HI) on board the two spacecraft of the Solar
Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) provided white-light images of
transients in the solar wind from dual perspectives from 2007 to 2014. In this
paper, we develop a new method to identify and locate the transients
automatically from simultaneous images from the two inner telescopes, known as
HI-1, based on a correlation analysis. Correlation coefficient (cc) maps along
the Sun-Earth line are constructed for the period from 1 Jan 2010 to 28 Feb
2011. From the maps, transients propagating along the Sun-Earth line are
identified, and a 27-day periodic pattern is revealed, especially for
small-scale transients. Such a periodicity in the transient pattern is
consistent with the rotation of the Sun's global magnetic structure and the
periodic crossing of the streamer structures and slow solar wind across the
Sun-Earth line, and this substantiates the reliability of our method and the
high degree of association between the small-scale transients of the slow solar
wind and the coronal streamers. Besides, it is suggested by the cc map that
small-scale transients along the Sun-Earth line are more frequent than
large-scale transients by a factor of at least 2, and that they quickly
diffused into background solar wind within about 40 Rs in terms of the
signal-to-noise ratio of white-light emissions. The method provides a new tool
to reconstruct inhomogeneous structures in the heliosphere from multiple
perspectives.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figures, to be published on Journal of Geophysical
Research - Space Physic
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