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solar physics Solar physics is the branch of astrophysics that specializes in the study of the Sun. It deals with detailed measurements that are possible only for our closest star. It intersects with many disciplines of pure physics, astrophysics, and com ...
, heliospheric pickup ions are created when neutral particles inside the
heliosphere The heliosphere is the magnetosphere, astrosphere and outermost atmospheric layer of the Sun. It takes the shape of a vast, bubble-like region of space. In plasma physics terms, it is the cavity formed by the Sun in the surrounding interst ...
are ionized by either solar
ultraviolet Ultraviolet (UV) is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelength from 10 nm (with a corresponding frequency around 30  PHz) to 400 nm (750  THz), shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. UV radiati ...
radiation, charge exchange with
solar wind The solar wind is a stream of charged particles released from the upper atmosphere of the Sun, called the corona. This plasma mostly consists of electrons, protons and alpha particles with kinetic energy between . The composition of the ...
protons or
electron impact ionization Electron ionization (EI, formerly known as electron impact ionization and electron bombardment ionization) is an ionization method in which energetic electrons interact with solid or gas phase atoms or molecules to produce ions. EI was one of th ...
. Pickup ions are generally characterized by their single charge state, a typical velocity that ranges between 0 km/s and twice the
solar wind The solar wind is a stream of charged particles released from the upper atmosphere of the Sun, called the corona. This plasma mostly consists of electrons, protons and alpha particles with kinetic energy between . The composition of the ...
velocity (~800 km/s), a composition that reflects their neutral seed population and their spatial distribution in the heliosphere. The neutral seed population of these ions can either be of interstellar origin or of lunar-, cometary, or inner-source origin. Just after the ionization, the singly charged ions are picked up by the magnetized solar wind plasma and develop strong
anisotropic Anisotropy () is the property of a material which allows it to change or assume different properties in different directions, as opposed to isotropy. It can be defined as a difference, when measured along different axes, in a material's phys ...
and toroidal velocity distribution functions, which gradually transform into a more isotropic state. After their creation, pickup ions move with the solar wind radially outwards from the Sun. Interstellar pickup ions originate from the neutral component of the Local Interstellar Medium (LISM), which enters the
heliosphere The heliosphere is the magnetosphere, astrosphere and outermost atmospheric layer of the Sun. It takes the shape of a vast, bubble-like region of space. In plasma physics terms, it is the cavity formed by the Sun in the surrounding interst ...
with a velocity of 25 km/s as a result of its relative motion with respect to the
Sun The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect ball of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core. The Sun radiates this energy mainly as light, ultraviolet, and infrared rad ...
. This neutral wind is gradually ionized and acts as the seed population for interstellar pickup ions. Inner-source pickup ions are produced by an inner-source of neutral particles. The detailed production mechanisms for these ions are currently under debate.


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Interstellar pickup ions

Because the Sun is moving relative to the local
interstellar medium In astronomy, the interstellar medium is the matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy. This matter includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, as well as dust and cosmic rays. It fills interstella ...
with a velocity of ~25 km/s, interstellar atoms can enter the heliosphere without being deflected by the
interplanetary magnetic field The interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), now more commonly referred to as the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF), is the component of the solar magnetic field that is dragged out from the solar corona by the solar wind flow to fill the Solar Sy ...
. The existence of a population of neutral interstellar particles inside the heliosphere was first predicted in 1970. Their journey from the outer edge of our heliosphere, the so-called heliopause, up to the orbit of Earth takes over 30 years to complete. During that time the interstellar atoms are gradually depleted by ionization processes and their density at 1 AU is significantly lower compared to the
interstellar medium In astronomy, the interstellar medium is the matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy. This matter includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, as well as dust and cosmic rays. It fills interstella ...
. Because atoms have different sensitivities for the various ionization processes, the composition of interstellar atoms at 1 AU is very different from the composition at the edge of our heliosphere or the local
interstellar medium In astronomy, the interstellar medium is the matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy. This matter includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, as well as dust and cosmic rays. It fills interstella ...
. Helium atoms have a very high first ionization potential compared to other interstellar species and are therefore less sensitive to ionization losses by solar UV ionization. This is also the reason why He+ is the most abundant interstellar pickup ion at 1 AU (followed by H+, O+, Ne+, and N+) and was also the first pickup ion to be detected using the SULEICA instrument on the AMPTE spacecraft in 1984. Consequent detections of H+, O+, Ne+, and N+ have been made several years later with the SWICS instrument on board the Ulysses spacecraft. The observations of interstellar pickup ions close to Earth allow to investigate the gas dynamics of the local
interstellar medium In astronomy, the interstellar medium is the matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy. This matter includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, as well as dust and cosmic rays. It fills interstella ...
, which otherwise can only be inferred remotely via optical observations or by a direct measurement of the interstellar neutral gas. The relative velocity of the local
interstellar medium In astronomy, the interstellar medium is the matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy. This matter includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, as well as dust and cosmic rays. It fills interstella ...
with respect to the Sun, temperature and density can be inferred from the spatial pattern of the observed pickup ion fluxes. In particular the pickup ion focusing cone, which is an enhancement of interstellar pickup ions that is co-aligned with the velocity vector of the interstellar neutral atoms (He+ and Ne+), forms due to the Sun's gravitational attraction and can be used to infer the inflow direction of the local
interstellar medium In astronomy, the interstellar medium is the matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy. This matter includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, as well as dust and cosmic rays. It fills interstella ...
. Opposite to the focusing cone, on the so-called upwind side of the Sun, an enhanced pickup ion flux in the form of a crescent is produced for atoms with low first ionization potentials (H+, O+, N+).


See also

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Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Science Investigation Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Science Investigation (PEPSSI), is an instrument on the ''New Horizons'' space probe to Pluto and beyond, it is designed to measure ions and electrons. Specifically, it is focused on measuring ions escaping fr ...
(measured pickup ions at Pluto in 2015, spacecraft instrument)


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{{reflist Solar phenomena Space plasmas