The latitudinal distribution of solar wind magnetic holes
Tsurutani, Bruce T.; Goldstein, Bruce E.; Neugebauer, Marcia; Smith, Edward J.; Winterhalter, Daniel
United States
Abstract
Using the fast latitude scan period of the Ulysses spacecraft, the occurrence of magnetic holes in the solar wind is investigated from -80° to +80° helio-latitude. Near the ecliptic, the large average value and the large variations of the hole count rate appear to be correlated with interaction regions. It is found, however, that at 30°north and south latitude, approximately, the hole count rate drops to about 10% of that in the low latitude region and stays constant at this level to near the poles. The small but non-zero hole count rate at high helio-latitudes indicates that these holes were formed by processes other than the large scale dynamic solar wind features operating in the ecliptic region.