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Radial and Meridional Trends in Solar Wind Thermal Electron Temperature and Anisotropy: ULYSSES
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768763 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..109P

Forsyth, R. J.; Bame, S. J.; Scime, E. E. +3 more

Ulysses plasma measurement from 1.15 to 5.31 AU and from S6.4° to S48.3° solar latitude are used to assess the trends in the solar wind thermal electron temperature and anisotropy. Improved spacecraft potential corrections and data products have been incorporated. The radial temperature gradient is steeper than in previous determinations, but flat…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 25
Proton phase space densities (0.5eV<Ep<5MeV) at midlatitudes from Ulysses SWICS/HI-SCALE measurements
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768798 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..321G

Roelof, E. C.; Gloeckler, G.; Ogilvie, K. W. +1 more

Proton phase space densities in the solar wind frame from suprathermal velocities 10 km s-1 to 30,000 km s-1 (0.5 eV 5 MeV) were derived from combined SWICS and HISCALE measurements when Ulysses was at 5 AU and -24° heliolatitude. The period (19 23 January 1993) encompasses a forward/reverse shock pair (20 January, 0500 UT an…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 19
The Elemental Composition in Energetic Particle Events at High Heliospheric Latitudes
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768802 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..339F

Krupp, N.; Fränz, M.; Keppler, E. +2 more

The relative abundances of low energy ions (0.6 2.0 MeV/n) in solar energetic particle (SEP) and corotating interaction region (CIR) events have been measured by the EPAC experiment aboard Ulysses since launch in October 1990 until the present time. We give an overview of the abundances of heavy ions (He, C, Ne, Fe) relative to oxygen during energ…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 18
High-Latitude Observations of Energetic Ions During the First ULYSSES Polar Pass
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768793 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..291S

Balogh, A.; Forsyth, R. J.; Goldstein, B. E. +3 more

We present observations of energetic ions from the Ulysses COSPIN Low Energy Telescope in the mid and high-latitude regions of the heliosphere prior to and during the first polar pass of the Ulysses spacecraft. After the encounter with Jupiter, Ulysses started on its journey out-of-the-ecliptic. Between ∼13°S and ∼29°S the spacecraft sampled the s…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 18
Solar Wind Charge States Measured by Ulysses/SWICS in the South Polar Hole
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768755 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72...65G

Galvin, A. B.; Cohen, C. M. S.; Ipavich, F. M. +2 more

The Ulysses mission now has an extensive data base covering several passes of the south polar coronal hole as the spacecraft proceeds to higher latitudes. Using composition measurements from the SWICS experiment on the Ulysses spacecraft, we have obtained charge state distributions, and hence inferred coronal ionization temperatures, for several s…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 18
Alfvenic Fluctuations in the Solar Wind: A Case Study Using ULYSSES Measurements
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768779 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..197R

Balogh, A.; Forsyth, R. J.; Scime, E. E. +3 more

We present preliminary results of a study of solar wind Alfvénic fluctuations using magnetometer and plasma measurements from the spacecraft Ulysses. We focus on a particular case study, and use ‘wave language’ to discuss the fluctuations. The observations are consistent with a mixture of convected structures and Alfvén wave trains. Furthermore, o…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 15
Energetic Particles at High Latitudes
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768791 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..273M

Wibberenz, G.; Müller-Mellin, R.

We review work on diffusion coefficients of energetic particles with an attempt to extract implications on their behaviour at high latitudes. In the ecliptic plane results from solar energetic particle propagation between the Sun and about 5 AU can be described by an effective radial mean free path λ r which is approximately constant a…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 14
IMF Connection for Energetic Protons Observed at ULYSSES via Mid-Latitude Solar Wind Rarefaction Regions
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768796 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..309R

Simnett, G. M.; Armstrong, T. P.; Roelof, E. C.

As Ulysses moved inward and southward from mid-1992 to early 1994 we noticed the occasional occurrence of “inter-events”, lasting about 10 days and falling between the recurrent events, observed at proton energies of 0.48 97 MeV, associated with Corotating Interaction Regions (CIR). These inter-events were present for several sequences of two or m…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 14
High Energy Cosmic Ray Nuclei Results on Ulysses: 1. Mission Overview
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768810 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..391H

Sierks, H.; Kunow, H.; Wibberenz, G. +9 more

The cosmic ray flux observed with the Kiel Electron Telescope on board the ULYSSES spaceprobe varies with solar activity as well as with heliospheric position. Determination of the latitudinal gradients requires a careful analysis of the influences of the current sheet tilt angle, the number of major solar flares, interplanetary shocks and interac…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 14
The High Latitude Heliospheric Magnetic Field
DOI: 10.1007/BF00768772 Bibcode: 1995SSRv...72..153F

Forsyth, R. J.

As the Ulysses spacecraft approaches its first pass under the south pole of the sun, it is an appropriate time to review our current knowledge and predictions regarding the three dimensional behaviour of the heliospheric magnetic field, in particular at high heliographic latitudes. Optical techniques for measuring the photospheric magnetic field a…

1995 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 13