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The albedo spectrum of Europa from 2200 Å to 3300 Å
DOI: 10.1029/94JE03294 Bibcode: 1995JGR...10019057N

Weaver, H. A.; Noll, Keith S.; Gonnella, A. M.

We obtained a spectrum of Europa from 2224 to 3302 Å with high signal to noise and a resolution of 6.3 Å with the Hubble space telescope faint object spectrograph. We detect a broad absorption feature centered at 2800 Å, seen previously at lower signal to noise in International Ultraviolet Explorer spectra of Europa. No additional absorption featu…

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
eHST 84
Intermittent turbulence in solar wind from the south polar hole
DOI: 10.1029/94JA02808 Bibcode: 1995JGR...100.3395R

Balogh, A.; Smith, E. J.; Goldstein, B. E. +2 more

The magnetic fields measured by the Ulysses spacecraft are used to study solar wind turbulence in the fast solar wind from the south polar hole. The spacecraft was at about 46 deg south latitude and 3.9 AU. For a magnetic field with a Gaussian distribution the power spectrum (second-order structure function) is sufficient to completely characteriz…

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 70
Structures in the polar solar wind: Plasma and field observations from Ulysses
DOI: 10.1029/95JA01634 Bibcode: 1995JGR...10019893M

Balogh, A.; McComas, D. J.; Forsyth, R. J. +5 more

Ulysses has frequently observed solar wind structures lasting from several hours to several days since it passed into the region of solar wind emanating from the southern polar coronal hole at ~36°S. In addition to previously reported Alfven waves and coronal mass ejections, two other sorts of structures are routinely evident. This paper provides …

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 59
Solar wind electron parameters from quasi-thermal noise spectroscopy and comparison with other measurements on Ulysses
DOI: 10.1029/95JA01550 Bibcode: 1995JGR...10019881M

Maksimovic, M.; Phillips, J. L.; Canu, P. +4 more

Plasma thermal noise spectroscopy was used for the first time on a large scale on the Ulysses radio receiver data to measure the solar wind electron density and temperature in the ecliptic plane. The validity and limitations of the results obtained with this method are discussed. nearly simultaneous measurements of the electron density and tempera…

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 51
Dispersion of electrostatic waves in the Io plasma torus and derived electron temperature
DOI: 10.1029/95JA02299 Bibcode: 1995JGR...10021697M

Moncuquet, M.; Meyer-Vernet, N.; Hoang, S.

We present a detailed analysis of the set of radio spectra acquired during the Ulysses spacecraft passage through the outer part of the Io plasma torus (at ~8 RJ). Since Ulysses is the first spacecraft to explore the torus far from the equator and the onboard plasma analyzers were shut off, these wave data are the only ones providing an…

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 36
Flow downstream of the heliospheric terminal shock: Magnetic field line topology and solar cycle imprint
DOI: 10.1029/94JA02690 Bibcode: 1995JGR...100.3463N

Suess, S. T.; Nerney, Steven; Schmahl, E. J.

The topology of the magnetic field in the heliosheath is illustrated using plots of the field lines. It is shown that the Archimedean spiral inside the terminal shock is rotated back in the heliosheath into nested spirals that are advected in the direction of the interstellar wind. The 22-year solar magnetic cycle is imprinted onto these field lin…

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 33
Low-frequency waves associated with Langmuir waves in solar wind
DOI: 10.1029/94JA03237 Bibcode: 1995JGR...100.3417T

Stone, R. G.; Thejappa, G.; Wentzel, Donat G.

The Ulysses spacecraft has detected several events of low-frequency electromagnetic waves in association with Langmuir waves in the solar wind. The high time resolution observations show that the Langmuir waves are very intense and occur as broad peaks superposed by collapsing millisecond spikes. The low-frequency waves are identified as electomag…

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 29
Impulsive bursts of energetic particles in the high-latitude duskside magnetosphere of Jupiter
DOI: 10.1029/95JA02099 Bibcode: 1995JGR...10019497Z

Cowley, S. W. H.; Simpson, J. A.; McKibben, R. B. +6 more

Recent studies using the entire set of proton and electron measurements of the cosmic and solar particle investigations (COSPIN) on Ulysses revealed that the impulsive, sometimes quasi-periodic bursts discovered during the Ulysses' pass through Jupiter's duskside magnetosphere consisted not only of relativistic electrons and radio wave emissions b…

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 22
Solar wind double ion beams and the heliospheric current sheet
DOI: 10.1029/94JA03304 Bibcode: 1995JGR...100.7881H

Balogh, A.; Goldstein, B. E.; Phillips, J. L. +2 more

Double ion beams are often observed in the solar wind, but little work has been done in relating these beams to structures within the solar wind. Double ion beams are observed as beams of a given ion species and charge state occurring at two different energies. We use the three-dimensional ion plasma instrument on board the Ulysses spacecraft to l…

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 22
Mirroring of fast solar flare electrons on a downstream corotating interaction region
DOI: 10.1029/94JA01811 Bibcode: 1995JGR...100....3A

Chaizy, P.; Pick, M.; Anderson, K. A. +5 more

We discuss an example of confinement of fast solar electrons by a discrete solar wind-interplanetary magnetic field structure on February 22, 1991. The structure is about 190,000 km in width and is clearly defined by changes in the direction of the magnetic field at the Ulysses spacecraft. This structure carries electrons moving toward the Sun as …

1995 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 19