Interstellar and Inner Source Pickup Ions Observed with Swics on Ulysses

Many species of pickup ions, both of interstellar origin and from an inner, distributed source have been discovered using data from the Solar Wind Ion Composition Spectrometer (SWICS) on Ulysses. Velocity distribution functions of these ions were measured for the first time over heliocentric distances between 1.35 and 5.4 AU, both at high and low latitudes, and in the disturbed slow solar wind as well as the steady fast wind of the polar coronal holes. This has given us the first glance at plasma properties of suprathermal ions in various solar wind flows, and is enabling us to study the chemical and, in the case of He, the isotopic composition of the local interstellar cloud. Among the new findings are (a) the surprisingly weak pitch-angle scattering of low rigidity, suprathermal ions leading to strongly anisotropic velocity distributions in radial magnetic fields, (b) the efficient injection and consequent acceleration of pickup ions, especially He+ and H+, in the turbulent solar wind, and (c) the discovery of a new extended source releasing carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and possibly other atoms and molecules in the inner solar system. Pickup ion measurements are now used to study the characteristics of the local interstellar cloud (LIC) and, in particular, to determine accurately the abundance of atomic H, He, N, O, and Ne, the isotopes of He and Ne, as well as the ionization fractions of H and He in the LIC. Pickup ion observations allow us to infer the location of the termination shock and, in combination with measurements of anomalous cosmic rays, to investigate termination shock acceleration mechanisms.

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