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On the evolution of outward and inward Alfvénic fluctuations in the polar wind
DOI: 10.1029/1999JA000276 Bibcode: 2000JGR...10515959B

Bavassano, B.; Pietropaolo, E.; Bruno, R.

Plasma and magnetic field measurements by Ulysses are used to investigate the radial evolution of hourly-scale Alfvénic fluctuations in the polar wind. The data span from 1.4 to 4.3 AU in heliocentric distance. Different radial regimes at different distances emerge. Inside about 2.5 AU the large outward traveling fluctuations decrease faster, in t…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 112
Solar wind electron suprathermal strength and temperature gradients: Ulysses observations
DOI: 10.1029/2000JA900039 Bibcode: 2000JGR...10518337M

Maksimovic, Milan; Gary, S. Peter; Skoug, Ruth M.

We use observations from the Ulysses electron spectrometer to examine global trends of the electron suprathermal population and to study, for the first time, the electron core, halo, and total temperature gradients in the fast solar wind over the poles. We use a data set covering the period from the beginning of the mission (1990, day of year 322)…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 95
Modeling the motion and distribution of interstellar dust inside the heliosphere
DOI: 10.1029/1999JA900243 Bibcode: 2000JGR...10510303L

Landgraf, M.

The interaction of dust grains originating from the local interstellar cloud with the environment inside the heliosphere is investigated. As a consequence of this interaction, the spatial distribution of interstellar dust grains changes with time. Since dust grains are charged in the interplanetary plasma and radiation environment, the interaction…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 92
Elemental composition of the inner source pickup ions
DOI: 10.1029/1999JA000224 Bibcode: 2000JGR...105.7459G

Geiss, J.; Schwadron, N. A.; Zurbuchen, T. H. +2 more

Observations of the composition of inner source pickup ions in the solar wind, from the Solar Wind Ion Composition Spectrometer on Ulysses, are presented. The composition is similar to that of the solar wind and, in particular, contains volatile elements such as neon. These observations suggest strongly, and perhaps conclusively, that inner source…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 85
Heliospheric modulation of cosmic ray protons: Role of enhanced perpendicular diffusion during periods of minimum solar modulation
DOI: 10.1029/1999JA000434 Bibcode: 2000JGR...10518295P

Potgieter, Marius S.

The effect of enhanced perpendicular diffusion in the polar regions of a simulated heliosphere seems required in drift models for the modulation of galactic cosmic rays in order to find a latitude dependence of cosmic ray protons in the inner heliosphere that is compatible with Ulysses observations. This effect was studied in detail to establish h…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 77
The solar magnetic field and the solar wind: Existence of preferred longitudes
DOI: 10.1029/1999JA000298 Bibcode: 2000JGR...105.2315N

Smith, E. J.; Neugebauer, M.; Feynman, J. +2 more

Direct measurements of the solar wind speed and the radial component of the interplanetary magnetic field acquired over more than three solar cycles are used to search for signatures of a persistent dependence of solar wind properties on solar longitude. Two methods of analysis are used. One finds the rotation period that maximizes the amplitude o…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 70
Interstellar dust properties derived from mass density, mass distribution, and flux rates in the heliosphere
DOI: 10.1029/1999JA900404 Bibcode: 2000JGR...10510317M

Kimura, Hiroshi; Mann, Ingrid

We apply recent in situ measurements of the mass density, mass distribution, and flux rate of dust particles that enter the solar system, i.e., the heliosphere, to study the properties and dynamics of the interstellar dust flux into the solar system. We show that depletion at the heliopause alters the flux for particles with mass, m<10-18<…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 61
A four-fluid turbulence-driven solar wind model for preferential acceleration and heating of heavy ions
DOI: 10.1029/1999JA900430 Bibcode: 2000JGR...105.5093H

Habbal, Shadia R.; Esser, Ruth; Hu, You Qiu

We present for the first time a one-dimensional, four-fluid turbulence-driven solar wind model in order to investigate the preferential acceleration and heating of heavy ions by the resonant cyclotron interaction with parallel-propagating left-hand-polarized ion cyclotron waves. The model contains four species: electrons, protons, alpha particles,…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
SOHO 58
Inner source distributions: Theoretical interpretation, implications, and evidence for inner source protons
DOI: 10.1029/1999JA000225 Bibcode: 2000JGR...105.7465S

Geiss, J.; Schwadron, N. A.; Zurbuchen, T. H. +3 more

A new and important source of pickup ions has been recently observed for the first time, the so-called inner source. We examine properties of inner source ions at high heliographic latitudes through analysis of data from the Solar Wind Ion Composition Spectrometer on the Ulysses satellite for a period extending through the year of 1994 while Ulyss…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 57
Alfvénic turbulence in the polar wind: A statistical study on cross helicity and residual energy variations
DOI: 10.1029/2000JA900004 Bibcode: 2000JGR...10512697B

Bavassano, B.; Pietropaolo, E.; Bruno, R.

A study of MHD turbulence properties in the polar wind has been performed with Ulysses data. The parameters under examination are the normalized cross helicity and the normalized residual energy. The correlation coefficient between velocity and magnetic field fluctuation vectors has also been computed. Both southern and northern phases of full imm…

2000 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 54