Table 2.
Summary of α indices presented in Figs. 4 and 11 for a radial dependence of the peak intensities ∝Rα.
| Ref. | Corrections & Subsample | MESSENGER |
Solar Orbiter |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| αMed±MAD | ⟨α⟩±SD | αMed±MAD | ⟨α⟩±SD | ||
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) |
| (a) | No corrections & ≤35° (< 20°) | −4.0±1.7 (−2.7±1.4) | −3.7±2.2 (−3.1±1.7) | −2.5±1.0 (−2.9±1.3) | −2.4±2.3 (−2.5±2.4) |
| (b) | Corrected intensity & ≤35°(< 20°) | −3.5±1.4 (−2.7±1.2) | −3.6±2.0 (−3.0±1.6) | −1.5±1.4 (−1.6±1.5) | −1.3±2.6 (−1.4±2.8) |
| (c) | Inter-cal. factor & ≤35°(< 20°) | −3.7±1.7 (−2.5±1.3) | −3.4±2.2 (−2.8±1.6) | −1.6±0.5 (−1.9±1.2) | −1.5±2.3 (−1.6±2.5) |
| (d) | Corr. int. & inter-cal. & ≤35°(< 20°) | −3.3±1.4 (−2.4±1.2) | −3.3±2.0 (−2.8±1.6) | −0.8±1.5 (−0.8±1.5) | −0.5±2.9 (−0.5±3.1) |
Notes. Column (1): panel reference in Figs. 4 and 11. Column (2): corrections included in the measured intensities for the considered subsample, namely for the events where the longitudinal separation of the nominal footpoints of MESSENGER or Solar Orbiter and the respective spacecraft observing near 1 au were ≤35° (< 20°). Columns (3)-(4): median and median absolute deviation (MAD) and mean and standard deviation (SD) values for the subsample ≤35°(< 20°), respectively. Columns (5)-(6): same as Cols. (3)-(4), but for Solar Orbiter.
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