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Ulysses observations of latitude gradients in the heliospheric magnetic field: Radial component and variances
Authors:E. J. Smith  M. Neugebauer  A. Balogh  S. J. Bame  R. P. Lepping  B. T. Tsurutani
Affiliation:(1) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 91109-8099 Pasadena, CA;(2) The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College of Science & Technology, SW7 2BZ London, England;(3) Los Alamos National Laboratory, 87545 Los Alamos, NM;(4) Goddard Space Flight Center, 20771 Greenbelt, MD
Abstract:
The radial component of the magnetic field at Ulysses, over latitudes from –10° to –45° and distances from 5.3 to 3.8 AU, compares very well with corresponding measurements being made by IMP-8 in the ecliptic at 1AU. There is little, if any, evidence of a latitude gradient. Variances in the field, normalized to the square of the field magnitude, show little change with latitude in variations in the magnitude but a large increase in the transverse field variations. The latter are shown to be caused by the presence of large amplitude, long period Alfvénic fluctuations. This identification is based on the close relation between the magnetic field and velocity perturbations including the effect of anisotropy in the solar wind pressure. The waves are propagating outward from the Sun, as in the ecliptic, but variance analysis indicates that the direction of propagation is radial rather than field-aligned. A significant long-period component of ge10 hours is present.
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