Energetic Ions Observed at Low to High Latitudes in the Southern Heliosphere During Declining and Rising Solar Activity |
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Authors: | O. Moullard R.G. Marsden T.R. Sanderson C. Tranquille R.J. Forsyth B.E. Goldstein |
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Affiliation: | (1) Space Science Department, ESA-ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands;(2) Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London, U.K;(3) JET Propulsion Laboratory, CalTech, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | We present and compare observations of energetic protons during the two first transits of the Ulysses spacecraft from low to high latitudes in the southern heliosphere. Protons in the energy range 1.8–3.8 MeV from the COSPIN experiment are studied for global trends and in relation to some ambient structures in the solar wind (corotating interaction region, forward/reverse shock). The global trends show the large dependence on the heliospheric condition and solar activity, including indications of a larger ambient particle population during the rising phase of solar activity and more efficient solar wind particle accelerators during the declining phase. More enhancements in the proton flux intensity are time associated with forward shocks than reverse contrary to first pass. Recurrent structures are found even during the second transit. Some latitude dependent periodicities are observed that could relate to the differential solar rotation. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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