Abstract

Using observations of the solar wind by Explorers 34 and 43, the relationship is confirmed between the relative abundance of helium n sub alpha/n sub p and the bulk speed U of the wind, recently described by Hirschberg, Asbridge and Robbins. Use of this relationship n sub alpha/n sub p = a(t)+bU allows the dependence of the relative abundance of helium upon solar activity to be separated from its bulk speed dependence. The proportion of helium in the solar wind at a given bulk speed is found to increase with increasing sunspot number, averaged over the period of observation. It is shown that the relationship between average relative abundance and temperature, deduced using the bulk speed - temperature relation, is consistent with the data. The relative abundance of helium is not found to increase with increasing solar wind flux. This confirms the result of Hirschberg et al, and contradicts the theoretical prediction of Geiss.

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