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Extremely Slow (V sw < 300 km s−1) Solar Winds (ESSWs) at 1 au: Causes of Extreme Geomagnetic Quiet at Earth
2022
Astrophysical Journal
A search for extremely slow (V sw < 300 km s−1) solar winds (ESSWs) at 1 au has been conducted using hourly average solar wind data from 1963 through 2021. 297 ESSW events were identified with an average duration of ∼2.0 ± 1.4 days. The lowest speed detected was 156 km s−1. Ten of the lowest-speed events were analyzed in detail. It was found that all 10 events were located at the ends of high-speed solar wind (HSSW) streams. The termination of the ESSWs was caused by high-density plasmas,
doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ac7444
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