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From the Sun to the Earth: The 13 May 2005 Coronal Mass Ejection [PDF]
We report the results of a multi-instrument, multi-technique, coordinated study of the solar eruptive event of 13 May 2005. We discuss the resultant Earth-directed (halo) coronal mass ejection (CME), and the effects on the terrestrial space environment ...
Chashei, I. V. +111 more
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Irregular Proton Injection to High Energies at Interplanetary Shocks
How thermal particles are accelerated to suprathermal energies is an unsolved issue, crucial for many astrophysical systems. We report novel observations of irregular, dispersive enhancements of the suprathermal particle population upstream of a high ...
Domenico Trotta +10 more
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Formation of a strong southward IMF near the solar maximum of cycle 23 [PDF]
We analyzed observations of the solar activities and the solar wind parameters associated with large geomagnetic storms near the maximum of solar cycle 23.
S. Watari, M. Vandas, T. Watanabe
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Sources of interplanetary shocks [PDF]
Abstract The sources of interplanetary shocks are reviewed from the standpoint of today's knowledge. Recent progress from both new and accumulated observations and models indicates that contributions from the two major sources of the shocks: CMEs and stream interactions, have distinctive radial, latitudinal and temporal dependencies.
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Generation and evolution of interplanetary slow shocks
It is well known that most MHD shocks observed within 1 AU are MHD fast shocks. Only a very limited number of MHD slow shocks are observed within 1 AU.
C.-C. Wu, S. T. Wu, M. Dryer
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Properties of Interplanetary Fast Shocks Close to the Martian Environment
International audienceMagnetic field and plasma measurements from the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN mission in orbit around Mars are analyzed for interplanetary fast shock properties and drivers from 2014 October to 2018 November.
Mazelle, Christian +5 more
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Equatorial Electrojet (EEJ) Response to Interplanetary (IP) Shocks
Interplanetary (IP) shocks are known to cause significant modifications in Earth's magnetospheric and ionospheric current systems. The sudden enhancement of solar wind dynamic pressure (PDyn) associated with IP shocks could induce convection electric ...
Dimri, A. P. +4 more
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Acceleration of protons by interplanetary shocks [PDF]
Short duration proton energy increases observation by Explorer 34, considering interpretation as acceleration associated interplanetary ...
K. W. Ogilvie, J. F. Arens
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Cassini encounters with hot flow anomaly-like phenomena at Saturn's bow shock [PDF]
The first observations of the kronian equivalent of hot flow anomalies (HFAs) are presented. Using magnetic field and plasma data we discuss two events that were observed upstream of Saturn's bow shock during the first two orbits of the Cassini ...
Bertucci, Cesar +21 more
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Variations of Heavy Ions in Different Types of Interplanetary Shocks
Heavy ions upstream and downstream of interplanetary shocks are not only subject to acceleration, heating, and spatiotemporal modulation during their propagation in interplanetary space, but they can also, in turn, influence the dynamical properties of ...
Cong Wang, Qian Ye, Xuan Cheng, Fei He
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