Observations of Energetic Particles with EPAC on Ulysses in Polar Latitudes of the Heliosphere
Franz, M.; Keppler, E.; Korth, A.; Quenby, J. J.; Reuss, M. K.; Blake, J. B.; Witte, M.; Seidel, R.
Germany
Abstract
Measurements with the Energetic Particle Composition instrument (EPAC) aboard Ulysses show particles from near the ecliptic that were apparently accelerated by shocks associated with a corotating interaction region. The particles were detected together with the shocks and even when shocks no longer arrived at Ulysses up to -65^circ of heliographic latitude but not beyond. Particles could have reached these latitudes along magnetic fields; such connections to the outer lower latitude heliosphere evidently do not exist above that latitude. The accelerated streams have composition similar to solar wind abundances, no dispersion, and a net inward anisotropy. The underlying composition between the recurrent stream is similar to the anomalous component of cosmic rays. The channel sensitive to high-energy protons (>230 megaelectron volts) shows a 26-day variation of the flux superimposed on the heliospheric modulation of galactic ions.