One- vs. Two-Shock Heliosphere: Constraining Models with GHRS LyA Spectra toward alpha Cen

Abstract

Redshifted Lα absorption toward α Cen has been interpreted by Linsky & Wood (1996) and Frisch et al. (1996) as evidence for decelerated interstellar hydrogen piled up on the upstream side of the heliosphere. We utilize newly developed two-dimensional multi-fluid models of the solar wind interaction with the ISM to corroborate this interpretation by synthesizing the Lα absorption profile predicted for this ``hydrogen wall''. Both subsonic and supersonic inflow into the heliosphere are considered, corresponding to one-shock and two-shock global morphologies, respectively. It is found that these two extremes give observably different redward absorption characteristics in the Lα profiles, and our preliminary conclusion is that the Lα profiles seen toward α Cen favor a barely subsonic model (Mach number 0.9). For such a model to hold, additional interstellar pressure terms, such as cosmic ray or magnetic pressures, must contribute. To make this conclusion more certain, an extended model-parameter survey is required, coupled with Lα data along other lines of sight.

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