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Particles and Photons as Drivers for Particle Release from the Surfaces of the Moon and Mercury
Wurz, P.; Lammer, H.; Galli, A. +13 more
The Moon and Mercury are airless bodies, thus they are directly exposed to the ambient plasma (ions and electrons), to photons mostly from the Sun from infrared range all the way to X-rays, and to meteoroid fluxes. Direct exposure to these exogenic sources has important consequences for the formation and evolution of planetary surfaces, including …
The Structure of the Large-Scale Heliosphere as Seen by Current Models
Heerikhuisen, Jacob; Fraternale, Federico; Pogorelov, Nikolai +6 more
This review summarizes the current state of research aiming at a description of the global heliosphere using both analytical and numerical modeling efforts, particularly in view of the overall plasma/neutral flow and magnetic field structure, and its relation to energetic neutral atoms. Being part of a larger volume on current heliospheric researc…
Anomalous Cosmic Rays and Heliospheric Energetic Particles
Fichtner, H.; Leske, R. A.; Hill, M. E. +7 more
We present a review of Anomalous Cosmic Rays (ACRs), including the history of their discovery and recent insights into their acceleration and transport in the heliosphere. We focus on a few selected topics including a discussion of mechanisms of their acceleration, escape from the heliosphere, their effects on the dynamics of the heliosheath, tran…
The Structure of the Global Heliosphere as Seen by In-Situ Ions from the Voyagers and Remotely Sensed ENAs from Cassini
Krimigis, Stamatios M.; Mitchell, Donald G.; Hilchenbach, Martin +5 more
The exploration of interplanetary space and our solar bubble, the heliosphere, has made a big leap over the past two decades, due to the path-breaking observations of the two Voyager spacecraft, launched more than 44 years ago. Their in-situ particle and fields measurements were complemented by remote observations of 5.2 to 55 keV Energetic Neutra…
The Heliosphere and Local Interstellar Medium from Neutral Atom Observations at Energies Below 10 keV
Schwadron, Nathan A.; Izmodenov, Vladislav V.; Kucharek, Harald +8 more
As the heliosphere moves through the surrounding interstellar medium, a fraction of the interstellar neutral helium, hydrogen, and heavier species crossing the heliopause make it to the inner heliosphere as neutral atoms with energies ranging from few eV to several hundred eV. In addition, energetic neutral hydrogen atoms originating from solar wi…
Solar Energetic Particles: Spatial Extent and Implications of the H and He Abundances
Reames, Donald V.
One of the earliest indicators of the importance of shock acceleration of solar energetic particles (SEPs) was the broad spatial extent of the "gradual" SEP events produced as the shock waves, driven by wide, fast coronal mass ejections (CMEs), expand across the Sun with cross-field transport mediated by the shocks. Contrasting "impulsive" SEP eve…
Backscattered Solar Lyman-α Emission as a Tool for the Heliospheric Boundary Exploration
Bertaux, Jean-Loup; Lallement, Rosine; Quémerais, Eric +4 more
This review summarizes our current understanding of the outer heliosphere and local interstellar medium (LISM) inferred from observations and modeling of interplanetary Lyman-α emission. The emission is produced by solar Lyman-α photons (121.567 nm) backscattered by interstellar H atoms inflowing to the heliosphere from the LISM. Studies of Lyman-…
Observations of the Solar F-Corona from Space
Llebaria, A.; Lamy, P. L.; Gilardy, H.
We present a review of the observations of the solar F-corona from space with a special emphasis of the 25 years of continuous monitoring achieved by the LASCO-C2 and C3 coronagraphs. Our work includes images obtained by the navigation cameras of the Clementine spacecraft, the SECCHI/HI-1A heliospheric imager onboard STEREO-A, and the Wide Field I…