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Journal articleBalogh A, 1995,
Magnetic fields in the high latitude heliosphere
, Nuclear Physics B, Pages: 69-74, ISSN: 0550-3213 -
Journal articleMcKibben RB, Simpson JA, Zhang M, et al., 1995,
Ulysses out-of-ecliptic observations of ''27-day'' variations in high energy cosmic ray intensity
, Space Science Reviews, Vol: 72, Pages: 403-408, ISSN: 0038-6308 -
Journal articleLearner RCM, Thorne AP, Murray JE, et al., 1995,
UV Fourier transform spectroscopy of emission line spectra
, Laboratory and Astronomical High Resolution Spectra, Vol: 81, Pages: 227-228 -
Journal articlePickering JC, Thorne AP, Rosberg M, 1995,
UV Fourier transform spectroscopy and term analysis of Co I and Co II
, Laboratory and Astronomical High Resolution Spectra, Vol: 81, Pages: 204-211 -
Conference paperLim TL, Quenby JJ, Reuss MK, et al., 1995,
Can diffusive shock acceleration work fast enough in interplanetary shocks? Evidence from the November 1992 event
, Urbino, 24th international cosmic ray conference (xxiv icrc) AUG 28-SEP 08, 1995 ROME, ITALY, Publisher: Argalia Editore Delle Arti Grafiche Editoriali Srl, Pages: 353-356 -
Conference paperLeckband JA, Burgess D, Pantellini FGE, et al., 1995, , D2.1 Symposium Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D on Physics of Collisionless Shocks, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, Pages: 345-348, ISSN: 0273-1177
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- Citations: 20
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Conference paperBaring MG, Ogilvie KW, Ellison DC, et al., 1995, , D2.1 Symposium Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D on Physics of Collisionless Shocks, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, Pages: 385-388, ISSN: 0273-1177
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- Citations: 4
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Journal articleSchwartz SJ, 1995,
Hot flow anomalies near the Earth’s bow shock
, Advances in Space Research, Vol: 15, Pages: 107-116-107-116 -
Journal articleLeckband JA, Burgess D, Pantellini FGE, et al., 1995, , Advances in Space Research, Vol: 15, Pages: 345-348-345-348
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Journal articlePantellini FGE, Burgess D, Schwartz SJ, 1995, , Advances in Space Research, Vol: 15, Pages: 341-344-341-344
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Journal articleChisham G, Burgess D, Schwartz SJ, 1995, , Advances in Space Research, Vol: 15, Pages: 141-145-141-145
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Conference paperLim TL, Quenby JJ, Reuss MK, et al., 1995,
Can diffusive shock acceleration work fast enough in interplanetary shocks? Evidence from the November 1992 event
, Urbino, 24th international cosmic ray conference (xxiv icrc) AUG 28-SEP 08, 1995 ROME, ITALY, Publisher: Argalia Editore Delle Arti Grafiche Editoriali Srl, Pages: 353-356 -
Conference paperWANG Z, KIVELSON MG, JOY S, et al., 1995,
Solar wind interaction with small bodies .1. Whistler wing signatures near Galileo's closest approach to Gaspra and Ida
, D1 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Pages: 47-57Data from Galileo's two asteroid flybys reveal magnetic fluctuations that ive interpret as perturbations of the solar wind magnetic field caused by an interaction with the nearby asteroid. The scale sizes of the bodies (similar to 14 km for Gaspra and similar to 30 km for Ida) are intermediate between the ion and electron gyroradii, which implies that the asteroid-imposed perturbations propagate in the whistler mode. Special properties of the whistler mode include phase velocities that can exceed the solar wind speed and confinement of the disturbance to directions nearly aligned with the magnetic field. These features of the interaction impose a structure on the solar wind disturbance that differs greatly from the forms familiar for either magnetized or unmagnetized bodies of magnetohydrodynamic spatial scales. We examine both data and computer simulations of the interaction with special attention to what can be inferred about the interaction itself from analysis of the data.
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Journal articleLearner RCM, Thorne AP, Murray JE, et al., 1995,
UV Fourier transform spectroscopy of emission line spectra
, Laboratory and Astronomical High Resolution Spectra, Vol: 81, Pages: 227-228 -
Journal articleSmith EJ, Neugebauer M, Balogh A, et al., 1995,
Ulysses observations of latitude gradients in the heliospheric magnetic field: Radial component and variances
, Space Science Reviews, Vol: 72, Pages: 165-170, ISSN: 0038-6308 -
Journal articleHammond CM, Feldman WC, Phillips JL, et al., 1995,
Ulysses observations of double ion beams associated with coronal mass ejections
, Solar Flare, Coronal and Heliospheric Dynamics, Vol: 17, Pages: 303-306, ISSN: 0273-1177 -
Conference paperSMITH EJ, BALOGH A, LEPPING RP, et al., 1995, , D1 1 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D on the Heliosphere During the Declining Solar Cycle, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, Pages: 165-170, ISSN: 0273-1177
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- Citations: 19
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Conference paperHoang S, Lacombe C, Mangeney A, et al., 1995, , D2.1 Symposium Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D on Physics of Collisionless Shocks, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, Pages: 371-374, ISSN: 0273-1177
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- Citations: 12
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Journal articleKeppler E, Franz M, Korth A, et al., 1995,
Energetic particle observations at high heliographic latitudes
, Space Science Reviews, Vol: 72, Pages: 285-290, ISSN: 0038-6308 -
Journal articlePickering JC, Thorne AP, Rosberg M, 1995,
UV Fourier transform spectroscopy and term analysis of Co I and Co II
, Laboratory and Astronomical High Resolution Spectra, Vol: 81, Pages: 204-211 -
Journal articleWinterhalter D, Neugebauer M, Goldstein BE, et al., 1995,
Magnetic holes in the solar wind and their relation to mirror-mode structures
, Space Science Reviews, Vol: 72, Pages: 201-204, ISSN: 0038-6308 -
Conference paperSOUTHWOOD DJ, DOUGHERTY MK, LEAMON RJ, et al., 1995, , D1 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, Pages: 177-181, ISSN: 0273-1177
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- Citations: 4
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Conference paperKIVELSON MG, PREVOST A, CORONITI FV, et al., 1995, , D1 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, Pages: 197-204, ISSN: 0273-1177
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- Citations: 3
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Journal articleSmith EJ, Balogh A, Lepping RP, et al., 1995,
Ulysses observations of latitude gradients in the heliospheric magnetic field
, Heliosphere During the Declining Solar Cycle, Vol: 16, Pages: 165-170, ISSN: 0273-1177 -
Journal articleMurphy N, Smith EJ, Tsurutani BT, et al., 1995,
Further studies of waves accompanying the solar wind pick-up of interstellar hydrogen
, Space Science Reviews, Vol: 72, Pages: 447-453, ISSN: 0038-6308 -
Journal articleScime EE, Bame SJ, Phillips JL, et al., 1995,
Latitudinal variations in the solar wind electron heat flux
, Space Science Reviews, Vol: 72, Pages: 105-108, ISSN: 0038-6308 -
Journal articleSanderson TR, Marsden RG, Wenzel KP, et al., 1995,
High-latitude observations of energetic ions during the first Ulysses polar pass
, Space Science Reviews, Vol: 72, Pages: 291-296, ISSN: 0038-6308 -
Conference paperHAMMOND CM, FELDMAN WC, PHILLIPS JL, et al., 1995,
ULYSSES OBSERVATIONS OF DOUBLE ION-BEAMS ASSOCIATED WITH CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS
, E2.2 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission E on Solar Flare, Coronal and Heliospheric Dynamics, at the 13th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, Pages: 303-306, ISSN: 0273-1177- Cite
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Conference paperKRUPP N, KEPPLER E, KORTH A, et al., 1995, , D1 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: PERGAMON PRESS LTD, Pages: 183-186, ISSN: 0273-1177
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- Citations: 1
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Conference paperKIVELSON MG, PREVOST A, CORONITI FV, et al., 1995,
Galileo flybys of Earth: The nature of the distant shock
, D1 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D, at the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Pages: 197-204We report on observations of the Earth's bow shock at unprecedentedly large downtail distances, some as remote as 360 R(E). Surprisingly, we find that even at these large distances, the bow shock signature remains clear. The cases we report are among the weakest shocks ever clearly identified. These shocks reveal patterns of field changes remarkably similar to those observed for stronger shocks. Indeed, several of the shocks could serve as textbook examples because they occur in unusually quiet and steady solar wind conditions. The quasiperpendicular shocks are, in some cases preceded by whistler wave trains. Several of the shocks which have normal vectors in the transitional region between quasiperpendicular and quasiparallel are associated with large amplitude wave disturbances in the downstream plasma. Although low Mach number, these shocks are the source of large amplitude turbulence. We show a range of fits to the locations of the shock crossings, and argue that, for steady solar wind conditions, there is no sign of tail flapping. The displacement of the shock from the tail axis appears to be governed by the interplanetary magnetic field orientation as previously reported for Venus.
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