A new source alignment technique applied to PSP and SO data reveals the solar wind speed increases by an average of 45% per radial decade between the spacecraft, indicating ongoing acceleration beyond 15 solar radii.
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CMEs during active solar phases are faster with stronger magnetic fields than in quiet phases (even after speed matching), while toroidal and poloidal field components decay similarly with distance and front-to-rear asymmetry increases.
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On the Radial Evolution of the Solar Wind : The Source Alignment Method Applied to Parker Solar Probe and Solar Orbiter Observations
A new source alignment technique applied to PSP and SO data reveals the solar wind speed increases by an average of 45% per radial decade between the spacecraft, indicating ongoing acceleration beyond 15 solar radii.
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Evolution of Coronal Mass Ejection Properties through Superposed Epoch Analysis from 0.2 to 2.2 au
CMEs during active solar phases are faster with stronger magnetic fields than in quiet phases (even after speed matching), while toroidal and poloidal field components decay similarly with distance and front-to-rear asymmetry increases.