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The Heliosphere---Blowing in the Interstellar Wind
Measurements of the velocity of interstellar HeI inside of the heliosphere
have been conducted over the past forty years. These historical data suggest
that the ecliptic longitude of the direction of the interstellar flow has
increased at an average rate of about 0.19 degrees per year over time. Possible
astronomical explanations for these short-term variations in the interstellar
gas entering the heliosphere are presented.Comment: Accepted for the proceedings of Solar Wind 1
The galactic environment of the Sun
The interstellar cloud surrounding the solar system regulates the galactic
environment of the Sun and constrains the physical characteristics of the
interplanetary medium. This paper compares interstellar dust grain properties
observed within the solar system with dust properties inferred from
observations of the cloud surrounding the solar system. Properties of diffuse
clouds in the solar vicinity are discussed to gain insight into the properties
of the diffuse cloud complex flowing past the Sun. Evidence is presented for
changes in the galactic environment of the Sun within the next 10--10
years. The combined history of changes in the interstellar environment of the
Sun, and solar activity cycles, will be recorded in the variability of the
ratio of large- to medium-sized interstellar dust grains deposited onto
geologically inert surfaces. Combining data from lunar core samples in the
inner and outer solar system will assist in disentangling these two effects.Comment: 30 pages, 2 figures, JGR-Space Physics, in pres
The Solar Galactic Environment
Combined heliosphere-astronomical data and models enrich our understanding
both of effects the solar galactic environment might have on the inner
heliosphere, and of interstellar clouds. Present data suggest that FeII/DI
increases toward the upwind direction of the cluster of interstellar clouds
(CLIC) flowing past the Sun. Cloud kinematics and abundances suggest an origin
related to a supershell around the Scorpius-Centaurus Association. The solar
space trajectory indicates the Sun entered the CLIC gas relatively recently.Comment: 3rd Annual IGPP-UCR Astrophysics Conference: Physics of the Outer
Heliosphere [AIP
Boundary Conditions of the Heliosphere
Radiative transfer equilibrium models of nearby interstellar matter (ISM)
yield the boundary conditions of the heliosphere when constrained with
observations of ISM inside and outside of the heliosphere. Filtration factors
for interstellar neutrals crossing the heliosheath region, from charge exchange
with interstellar plasma, are given for H, He, N, O, Ar, and Ne. The best
models predict n(HI)~0.2 /cc, n(e)~0.1 /cc, however if the isotropic 2 kHz
emission observed by Voyager (Kurth & Gurnett 2003) is formed in the
surrounding ISM, an alternate model with lower electron densities is indicated.
Observations of nearby ISM, the radiative transfer models, and historical 10Be
records provide information on past variations in the galactic environment of
the Sun
NASTRAN interfacing modules within the Integrated Analysis Capability (IAC) Program
The IAC program provides the framework required for the development of an extensive multidisciplinary analysis capability. Several NASTRAN related capabilities were developed which can all be expanded in a routine manner to meet in-house unique needs. Plans are to complete the work discussed herein and to provide it to the engineering community through COSMIC. Release is to be after the current IAC Level 2 contract work on the IAC executive system is completed and meshed with the interfacing modules and analysis capabilities under development at the GSFC
Control system software, simulation, and robotic applications
All essential existing capabilities needed to create a man-machine interaction dynamics and performance (MMIDAP) capability are reviewed. The multibody system dynamics software program Order N DISCOS will be used for machine and musculo-skeletal dynamics modeling. The program JACK will be used for estimating and animating whole body human response to given loading situations and motion constraints. The basic elements of performance (BEP) task decomposition methodologies associated with the Human Performance Institute database will be used for performance assessment. Techniques for resolving the statically indeterminant muscular load sharing problem will be used for a detailed understanding of potential musculotendon or ligamentous fatigue, pain, discomfort, and trauma. The envisioned capacity is to be used for mechanical system design, human performance assessment, extrapolation of man/machine interaction test data, biomedical engineering, and soft prototyping within a concurrent engineering (CE) system
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