Globally Distributed Energetic Neutral Atom Maps for the "Croissant" Heliosphere
Marc Kornbleuth, Merav Opher, Adam T. Michael, James F. Drake

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This study models the
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It demonstrates that the
Findings
ENA maps show two high-latitude lobes consistent with the
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Abstract
A recent study by Opher et al. (2015) suggested the heliosphere has a "croissant" shape, where the heliosheath plasma is confined by the toroidal solar magnetic field. The "croissant" heliosphere is in contrast to the classically accepted view of a comet-like tail. We investigate the effect of the "croissant" heliosphere model on energetic neutral atom (ENA) maps. Regardless of the existence of a split tail, the confinement of the heliosheath plasma should appear in ENA maps. ENA maps from the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) have shown two high latitude lobes with excess ENA flux at higher energies in the tail of the heliosphere. These lobes could be a signature of the confinement of the heliosheath plasma, while some have argued they are caused by the fast/slow solar wind profile. Here we present ENA maps of the "croissant" heliosphere, focusing on understanding the effect of the…
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