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Solar Wind Helium Abundance Heralds Solar Cycle Onset

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2021-04-12 v3 Plasma Physics Space Physics

Abstract

We study the solar wind helium-to-hydrogen abundance's (AHeA_\mathrm{He}) relationship to solar cycle onset. Using OMNI/Lo data, we show that AHeA_\mathrm{He} increases prior to sunspot number (SSN) minima. We also identify a rapid depletion and recovery in AHeA_\mathrm{He} that occurs directly prior to cycle onset. This AHeA_\mathrm{He} Shutoff happens at approximately the same time across solar wind speeds (vswv_\mathrm{sw}), implying that it is formed by a mechanism distinct from the one that drives AHeA_\mathrm{He}'s solar cycle scale variation and vswv_\mathrm{sw}-dependent phase offset with respect to SSN. The time between successive AHeA_\mathrm{He} shutoffs is typically on the order of the corresponding solar cycle length. Using Brightpoint (BP) measurements to provide context, we infer that this shutoff is likely related to the overlap of adjacent solar cycles and the equatorial flux cancelation of the older, extended solar cycle during Solar Minima.

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@article{arxiv.2006.04669,
  title  = {Solar Wind Helium Abundance Heralds Solar Cycle Onset},
  author = {B. L. Alterman and Justin C. Kasper and Robert J. Leamon and Scott W. McIntosh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.04669},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted in Solar Physics