One Solar Cycle of Heliosphere Observations with the Interstellar Boundary Explorer: Energetic Neutral Hydrogen Atoms Observed with IBEX-Lo from 10 eV to 2 keV

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Abstract The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) is a NASA satellite in Earth orbit, dedicated to observing both interstellar neutral atoms entering the heliosphere and energetic neutral atoms (ENAs) from the interstellar boundaries from roughly 10 eV to 6 keV. This work presents the averaged maps, energy spectra, and temporal variability of heliospheric ENA intensities measured with the IBEX-Lo instrument at 1 au at energies between 10 eV and 2 keV, covering one entire solar cycle from 2009 through 2019. These results expand the range in time and energy for studying the globally distributed ENA flux and the IBEX Ribbon. The observed ENA intensities exceed model predictions, in particular below 500 eV. Moreover, the ENA intensities between 50–200 eV energy show an unexpected rise and fall around the year 2015 in most sky regions.
  • Authors

  • Galli, A
  • Wurz, P
  • Schwadron, Nathan
  • Fairchild, K
  • Heirtzler, D
  • Mobius, E
  • Kucharek, H
  • Winslow, R
  • Bzowski, M
  • Kubiak, MA
  • Kowalska-Leszczynska, I
  • Fuselier, SA
  • Sokol, JM
  • Swaczyna, P
  • McComas, DJ
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • August 1, 2022
  • Has Subject Area

    Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 18
  • End Page

  • 18
  • Volume

  • 261
  • Issue

  • 2