Stability of the interstellar hydrogen inflow longitude from 20 years of SOHO/SWAN observations
arXiv:1611.08203 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201629840
Abstract
Aims. A recent debate on the decade-long stability of the interstellar He flow vector, and in particular the flow longitude, has prompted us to check for any variability in the interstellar H flow vector as observed by the SWAN instrument on board SOHO. Methods. We used a simple model-independent method to determine the interstellar H flow longitude, based on the parallax effects induced on the Lyman-α intensity measured by SWAN following the satellite motion around the Sun. Results. Our results show that the interstellar H flow vector longitude does not vary significantly from an average value of 252.9$^{\circ}$ $\pm$ 1.4$^{\circ}$ throughout the 20-year span of the SWAN dataset, further strengthening the arguments for the stability of the interstellar gas flow.
6 pages, 7 figures, Astronomy & Astrophysics in press