MOTION OF THE FOOTPOINTS OF HELIOSPHERIC MAGNETIC-FIELD LINES AT THE SUN - IMPLICATIONS FOR RECURRENT ENERGETIC PARTICLE EVENTS AT HIGH HELIOGRAPHIC LATITUDES
La. Fisk, MOTION OF THE FOOTPOINTS OF HELIOSPHERIC MAGNETIC-FIELD LINES AT THE SUN - IMPLICATIONS FOR RECURRENT ENERGETIC PARTICLE EVENTS AT HIGH HELIOGRAPHIC LATITUDES, J GEO R-S P, 101(A7), 1996, pp. 15547-15553
The interplay between the differential rotation of the footpoints of h
eliospheric magnetic field lines in the photosphere and the subsequent
nonradial expansion of these same field lines with the solar wind fro
m rigidly rotating coronal holes can result in extensive excursions of
heliospheric magnetic field lines with heliographic latitude. Thus ma
gnetic field lines at high latitudes can be connected directly to coro
tating interactions regions (CIRs) in the solar wind at low latitudes
at larger heliocentric distances. A model is presented which illustrat
es that this effect can account for the observations from the Ulysses
spacecraft that recurrent energetic particle events, which appear to o
riginate in low-latitude CIRs, occur at the highest latitudes observed
. The model also has implications for the observation that the heliosp
heric magnetic field appears to have a tighter than expected spiral an
gle at high latitudes over the south solar pole and for the modulation
of galactic cosmic rays.