Fourteen Years of Energetic Neutral Atom Observations from IBEX

D. J. McComas, M. Alimaganbetov, L. J. Beesley, M. Bzowski, H. O. Funsten, P. H. Janzen, M. A. Kubiak, J. S. Rankin, D. B. Reisenfeld, N. A. Schwadron, J. R. Szalay

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Abstract

The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) has been observing the outer heliosphere and its interactions with the very local interstellar medium (VLISM) via measurements of energetic neutral atoms (ENAs) for over 14 yr. We discovered the IBEX Ribbon—a structure completely unanticipated by any prior theory or model—that almost certainly resides beyond the heliopause in the VLISM. We also characterized the other major source of heliospheric ENAs, the globally distributed flux (GDF), produced largely in the heliosheath between the termination shock and heliopause. In this study, we make three major new contributions. First, we validate, provide, and analyze the most recent 3 yr of IBEX-Hi (0.5-6 keV FWHM) data (2020-2022) for the first time. Second, we link these observations to the prior 11 yr of observations, exploring long-term variations. Finally, we provide the first IBEX team-validated Ribbon/GDF separation scheme and separated maps. Because of the uncertainty in separating different line-of-sight integrated sources, we provide not just best guess (median) maps, but also maps with upper and lower reasonable values of Ribbon and GDF fluxes, along with bounding fluxes that add the uncertainties to the upper and lower values. This allows theories and models to be compared with a range of possible values that the IBEX team believes are consistent with data. These observations, along with the reanalysis of the prior 11 yr of IBEX-Hi data, provide new insights and even further develop our detailed understanding of the heliosphere’s interaction with the local interstellar medium unlocked by IBEX.

Original languageEnglish
Article number17
JournalAstrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
Volume270
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 17 2024

Funding

We gratefully thank all of the outstanding IBEX team members who have made this mission such a wonderful success. This work was funded by the IBEX mission as a part of the NASA Explorer Program (80NSSC18K0237) and the IMAP mission as a part of NASA’s Solar Terrestrial Probes (STP) Program (80GSFC19C0027). The development of the Ribbon-GDF separation procedure was funded by the Department of Energy Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) program at Los Alamos National Laboratory (project ID 20220107DR). M.B. and M.A.K. were supported by the National Science Centre, Poland (grant 2019/35/B/ST9/01241). This work has been approved for public release under LA-UR-23-33180. Data used in this study have been validated by the IBEX team, submitted to the NASA SPDF archive, and are also readily available to the community as Data Release 18 on the IBEX website: https://ibex.princeton.edu/DataRelease.

FundersFunder number
National Aeronautics and Space Administration80NSSC18K0237, 80GSFC19C0027
Los Alamos National Laboratory20220107DR
2019/35/B/ST9/01241

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