Observations of a Solar Energetic Particle Event From Inside and Outside the Coma of Comet 67P. [PDF]
Wellbrock A +14 more
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On Interplanetary Shocks Driven by Coronal Mass Ejections
Traveling interplanetary (IP) shocks were first detected in the early 1960s, but their solar origin has been controversial. Early research focused on solar flares as the source of the shocks, but when CMEs were discovered, it became clear that fast CMEs ...
Gopalswarmy, Nat
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The permanence paradox in decentralized storage and the mutable nature of scientific knowledge. [PDF]
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Resolving Magnetopause Shadowing Using Multimission Measurements of Phase Space Density. [PDF]
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Evolution of Interplanetary Shocks and their CME Drivers
Shock-driving coronal mass ejections (CMEs) constitute the most energetic phenomena in the heliosphere. The shocks can be identified in a number of ways based on remote-sensing and in situ observations. Type II radio bursts are the earliest indicators of
Gopalswamy, Natchimuthuk
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The delayed arrival of faster solar energetic particles as a probe into the shock acceleration process. [PDF]
Li Y +6 more
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Dust in and Around the Heliosphere and Astrospheres. [PDF]
Sterken VJ +9 more
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Relativistic electron acceleration at the bow shock of Jupiter and beyond. [PDF]
Raptis S +5 more
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Transport of Electrons in Tangled Magnetic Fields. [PDF]
Verscharen D +8 more
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Earth-affecting solar transients: a review of progresses in solar cycle 24. [PDF]
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