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Acceleration of interstellar pickup ions in the disturbed solar wind observed on Ulysses
DOI: 10.1029/94JA01509 Bibcode: 1994JGR....9917637G

Geiss, J.; Lanzerotti, L. J.; Roelof, E. C. +6 more

Acceleration of interstellar pickup H+ and He+ as well as of solar wind protons and alpha particles has been observed on Ulysses during the passage of a corotating interaction region (CIR) at ~4.5 AU. Injection efficiencies for both the high thermal speed interstellar pickup ions (H+ and He+) and the low…

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 211
Ulysses field and plasma observations of magnetic holes in the solar wind and their relation to mirror-mode structures
DOI: 10.1029/94JA01977 Bibcode: 1994JGR....9923371W

Goldstein, Bruce E.; Neugebauer, Marcia; Smith, Edward J. +3 more

The term ``magnetic hole'' has been used to denote intervals when the magnitude of the interplanetary magnetic field drops to a few tenths, or less, of its ambient value for a time that corresponds to a linear dimension of tens to a few hundreds of proton gyro-radii. Data obtained by the Ulysses magnetometer and solar wind analyzer have been combi…

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 169
The whistler heat flux instability: Threshold conditions in the solar wind
DOI: 10.1029/94JA02067 Bibcode: 1994JGR....9923391G

Gary, S. Peter; Scime, Earl E.; Phillips, John L. +1 more

Solar wind electrons are observed often to consist of two components: a core and a halo. The anisotropies and relative average speed of these two components correspond to a heat flux that has the potential to excite several different electromagnetic instabilities; wave-particle scattering by the resulting enhanced fluctuations can limit this heat …

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 119
Regulation of the solar wind electron heat flux from 1 to 5 AU: Ulysses observations
DOI: 10.1029/94JA02068 Bibcode: 1994JGR....9923401S

Gary, S. Peter; Scime, Earl E.; Bame, Samuel J. +3 more

In this study we use observations from the three-dimensional electron spectrometer and magnetometer aboard the Ulysses spacecraft to examine the solar wind electron heat flux from 1.2 to 5.4 AU in the ecliptic plane. Throughout Ulysses' transit to 5.4 AU, the electron heat flux decreases more rapidly (~R-3.0) than simple collisionless e…

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 106
Ion injection and acceleration at quasi-perpendicular shocks
DOI: 10.1029/94JA01213 Bibcode: 1994JGR....9919351G

Giacalone, J.; Jokipii, J. R.; Kota, J.

We present and discuss results of a new model for ion injection and acceleration at quasi-perpendicular collisionless shocks. We use the one-dimensional hybrid simulation (kinetic ions/fluid electrons) and impose an assumption on the ion motion so that diffusion across the magnetic field (normal to the shock front) is possible. These motions are o…

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 67
Hubble Space Telescope UV spectral observations of Io passing into eclipse
DOI: 10.1029/93JE02547 Bibcode: 1994JGR....99.8387C

Schneider, N.; Luhmann, J.; Clarke, J. T. +2 more

Time-resolved spectra of Io have been obtianed with the Faint Object Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope in January 1992 at times centered on the passage of Io into Jupiter's shadow. Two different eclipse observations covered 1100-1600 Å and 2250-3300 Å. In the far-UV range, emission lines of atomic sulfur and oxygen from Io's atmosphere (s…

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
eHST 66
Effects of spacecraft potential on three-dimensional electron measurements in the solar wind
DOI: 10.1029/94JA00489 Bibcode: 1994JGR....9914769S

Scime, Earl E.; Bame, Samuel J.; Phillips, John L.

Using the three-dimensional, low-energy electron spectrometer aboard the Ulysses spacecraft, we have measured the gyrotropicity of electron distributions in the solar wind. In order to make these observations, we have developed a new technique for correcting spacecraft charging effects in three-dimensional, low-energy particle measurements. Compar…

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 55
Auroral Lyman α and H2 bands from the giant planets: 1. Excitation by proton precipitation in the Jovian atmosphere
DOI: 10.1029/93JE03432 Bibcode: 1994JGR....9917075R

Prange, Renee; Rego, Daniel; Gerard, Jean-Claude

This paper is part of a work aimed at modeling the ratio of the observed Jovian auroral intensity at H Lyman α and in the H2 Lyman and Werner bands and interpreting them as diagnostic of the incident magnetospheric particle species and energy. The work is planned in three steps: (1) modeling of the volume excitation rate, (2) modeling o…

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
eHST 47
Ulysses near-ecliptic observations of differential flow between protons and alphas in the solar wind
DOI: 10.1029/93JA02615 Bibcode: 1994JGR....99.2505N

Goldstein, B. E.; Bame, S. J.; Neugebauer, M. +1 more

The evolution of differential streaming between protons and alpha particles in the solar wind was observed with the solar wind plasma experiment on the Ulysses spacecraft over the solar range of 1.15 to 5.40 AU between November 18, 1990, and May 5, 1992. The correlation of the difference in ion speeds, ΔV=||Vα||-||Vp||, with …

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 44
An analysis of whistler waves at interplanetary shocks
DOI: 10.1029/94JA00781 Bibcode: 1994JGR....9913325L

Forsyth, R.; Balogh, A.; Farrell, W. M. +2 more

We present an analysis of whistler wave magnetic and electric field amplitude ratios from which we compute wave propagation angles and energies of electrons in resonance with the waves. To do this analysis, we compute the theoretical dependence of ratios of wave components on the whistler wave propagation angle Theta for various combinations of or…

1994 Journal of Geophysical Research
Ulysses 28