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Solar and Heliospheric Phenomena in October-November 2003: Causes and Effects
DOI: 10.1023/B:COSM.0000046229.24716.02 Bibcode: 2004CosRe..42..435V

Petrukovich, A. A.; Zelenyi, L. M.; Yermolaev, Yu. I. +72 more

We present new observational data on the phenomena of extremely high activity on the Sun and in the heliosphere that took place in October-November 2003. A large variety of solar and heliospheric parameters give evidence that the interval under consideration is unique over the entire observation time. Based on these data, comparing them with simil…

2004 Cosmic Research
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Sporadic plasma streams and their sources in the period of extraordinary solar activity from October 26 to November 6, 2003
DOI: 10.1007/s10604-005-0004-x Bibcode: 2004CosRe..42..571E

Eselevich, M. V.; Eselevich, V. G.

Based on the results of investigations made by various authors applying different semiempirical models, we have formulated the principles of a complex method that allows one to associate sporadic streams of the solar wind (SW) at the Earth’s orbit with coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which are their sources on the Sun. This method is applied to an …

2004 Cosmic Research
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Reflection Model as Applied for the Analysis of Enhancements of Solar Cosmic Rays at Different Heliocentric Distances: An Example of the Event Observed in June 1991 onboard GRANAT and ULYSSES Spacecraft
DOI: 10.1023/B:COSM.0000033297.57265.be Bibcode: 2004CosRe..42..219G

Grigorenko, E. E.; Lyubimov, G. P.

In this paper we consider a large-scale enhancement of the intensity of solar protons (E = 1-20 MeV) observed in June 1991 for 26 days at different points of interplanetary space, onboard ULYSSES (in the time period under consideration it was located at a heliocentric distance of 3 AU, at an angular distance of ~70° to the East of the Sun-Earth li…

2004 Cosmic Research
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