Electron thermal conduction as a possible mechanism to make the inner heliosheath thnner [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.8128


We show that the electron thermal conductivity may strongly affect the heliosheath plasma flow and the global pattern of the solar wind (SW) interaction with the local interstellar medium (LISM). In particular, it leads to strong reduction of the inner heliosheath thickness that makes possible to explain (qualitatively) why Voyager 1 (V1) has crossed the heliopause at unexpectedly small heliocentric distance of 122 AU. To estimate the effect of thermal conductivity we consider a limiting case when thermal conduction is very effective. To do that we assume the plasma flow in the entire heliosphere is nearly isothermal.
Due to this effect, the heliospheric distance of the termination shock has increased by about 15 AU in V1 direction compared to the adiabatic case with gamma = 5/3. The heliospheric distance of the heliopause has decreased by about 27 AU. As a result, the thickness of the inner heliosheath in the model has decreased by about 42 AU and become equal to 32 AU.

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V. Izmodenov, D. Alexashov and M. Ruderman
Tue, 30 Sep 14
36/81

Comments: 7 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in Astrophys. Journal Letters