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A comparative study of cosmic ray radial and latitudinal gradients in the inner and outer heliosphere
DOI: 10.1029/96JA03673 Bibcode: 1997JGR...102.4643M

Kunow, H.; Wibberenz, G.; Heber, B. +6 more

The radial and latitudinal intensity gradients of 145-255 MeV/nucleon He, 34-50 MeV/nucleon He and 30-69 MeV H are studied over an extensive range of heliocentric distances and latitudes for the 1993.0-1996.0 time period using data from cosmic ray experiments on the Ulysses, IMP 8, Voyager 1 and 2, and Pioneer 10 spacecraft. The radial gradients a…

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 42
Influence of heavy ions on the high-speed solar wind
DOI: 10.1029/97JA01448 Bibcode: 1997JGR...10217419L

Li, Xing; Habbal, Shadia R.; Esser, Ruth +1 more

We present the results of a parameter study of the influence of heavy ions on the background solar wind, choosing doubly ionized helium, or alpha particles, and O+6, as examples. Using a three-fluid solar wind model, we keep the input parameters to the electrons and protons unchanged and investigate the effects of changing the input ene…

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
SOHO 41
1995 observations of Martian dust storms using the Hubble Space Telescope
DOI: 10.1029/96JE03417 Bibcode: 1997JGR...102.1679W

Bell, James F., III; Wolff, Michael J.; Clancy, R. Todd +3 more

A synoptic monitoring program of Mars using the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 on board the Hubble Space Telescope has resulted in the observation of discrete dust activity for two dates following the 1995 opposition. Data obtained on April 8 (LS=82°) and August 21, 1995 (LS=145°) reveal the presence of local dust storms in th…

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
eHST 40
Ulysses observations of wave activity at interplanetary shocks and implications for type II radio bursts
DOI: 10.1029/96JA02871 Bibcode: 1997JGR...102.2611L

MacDowall, R. J.; Phillips, J. L.; Stone, R. G. +2 more

We present the first quantitative investigation of interplanetary type II radio emission in which in situ waves measured at interplanetary shocks are used to compute radio wave intensities for comparison with type II observations. This study is based on in situ measurements of 42 in-ecliptic forward shocks as well as 10 intervals of type II emissi…

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 32
Excess heating of 4He2+ and O6+ relative to H+ downstream of interplanetary shocks
DOI: 10.1029/96JA02541 Bibcode: 1997JGR...102.2623B

Mall, Urs; Gloeckler, George; Geiss, Johannes +1 more

Using observations made by the solar wind ion composition spectrometer on Ulysses during its trip in the ecliptic plane to Jupiter, we examined the temperature ratios T(4He2+)/T(H+) and T(O6+)/T(H+) across 15 shocks, including forward and reverse shock pairs as well as isolated shocks. The mea…

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 25
Detection of Bernstein wave forbidden bands in the Jovian magnetosphere: A new way to measure the electron density
DOI: 10.1029/96JA03313 Bibcode: 1997JGR...102.2373M

Forsyth, R. J.; Moncuquet, Michel; Meyer-Vernet, Nicole +2 more

We analyze the power spectra measured by the radio receiver of the Unified Radio and Plasma Wave experiment on Ulysses during its passage through the Jovian inner magnetosphere from ~9RJ in the outskirts of the Io plasma torus to ~13RJ near the plasma sheet. Below the plasma frequency fp, these spectra are weakly b…

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 25
Bow shock analysis at comets Halley and Grigg-Skjellerup
DOI: 10.1029/96JA04002 Bibcode: 1997JGR...102.7105C

Coates, A. J.; Neubauer, F. M.; Mazelle, C.

The interaction of an active comet with the solar wind is effected by the pickup of heavy cometary ions over extended regions of space. It was predicted before any spacecraft encounters with comets that a bow shock would form at a critical point in the mass-loaded flow. Here we present an analysis of the results from Giotto's encounters of comets …

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
Giotto 24
An estimate of large-scale solar wind density and velocity profiles in a coronal hole and the coronal streamer belt
DOI: 10.1029/97JA01868 Bibcode: 1997JGR...10224151P

Tsurutani, Bruce T.; Pätzold, Martin; Bird, Michael K.

With the use of the total electron content data obtained by the Ulysses Solar Corona Experiment (SCE) during the first solar conjunction in summer 1991, two data sets were selected, one associated with a coronal hole and the other associated with coronal streamer belt crossings. To determine a large-scale coronal streamer belt density profile, the…

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 23
Reappearance of recurrent low-energy particle events at Ulysses/HI-SCALE in the northern heliosphere
DOI: 10.1029/97JA00640 Bibcode: 1997JGR...10211251R

Simnett, G. M.; Lanzerotti, L. J.; Armstrong, T. P. +4 more

In the high-latitude northern hemisphere of the heliosphere, the Heliosphere Instrument for Spectra Composition and Anisotropy at Low Energies (HI-SCALE) energetic particle detectors on Ulysses have measured quasi-recurrent ~26-day increases of 40-65 keV electrons during 11 solar rotations from October 1995 through July 1996. They do not appear on…

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 23
Solar wind proton flux latitudinal variations: Comparison between Ulysses in situ data and indirect measurements from interstellar Lyman α mapping
DOI: 10.1029/96JA02091 Bibcode: 1997JGR...102.7051S

Lallement, Rosine; Quémerais, Eric; Summanen, Tuula

We compare the solar wind proton flux latitude dependence derived in the past from the interstellar neutral H distribution in the inner heliosphere from Lyman α observations with recent ``in situ'' solar wind observations by Ulysses [Goldstein et al., 1995, Phillips et al., 1995, 1996, J. L. Phillips, private communication, 1996]. We find common f…

1997 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 17