Jl. Bertaux et al., OBSERVATIONS OF A SKY LYMAN-ALPHA GROOVE RELATED TO ENHANCED SOLAR-WIND MASS FLUX IN THE NEUTRAL SHEET, Geophysical research letters, 23(25), 1996, pp. 3675-3678
We report several observations of the L alpha interplanetary emission
recorded by a photometer flown in 1977 on board the soviet spacecraft
Prognoz-5. The Prognoz scans sampled emission in a plane perpendicular
to the sun-spacecraft line and also traversed the L alpha maximum emi
ssion region (MER), a region centered a few AU from the Sun on the ups
tream interstellar-flow axis. These scans reveal the existence of a 10
% decrease in intensity centered near the ecliptic plane and about 30
degrees wide. All the dips form a new feature of the interplanetary em
ission, a ''groove'' aligned approximately with the ecliptic plane. Th
is groove is present only near the upwind direction, and is interprete
d as the result of enhanced ionisation of interstellar H by charge-exc
hange with the solar wind in a sheet of approximately 30 degrees width
in latitude around the average position of the neutral sheet, at this
time of solar minimum.