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  • 1977  (3)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The distribution of extremely low frequency (10-1500 Hz) magnetospheric chorus to all local times and latitudes is investigated in order to determine dependence on substorms, and to evaluate the conditions under which chorus is generated. The analysis carefully separates space and time effects by an investigation of data obtained by the OGO 5 search coil magnetometer. A study of spatial dependencies shows that chorus occurs in two magnetic regions: equatorial chorus is located near the equator, and high-latitude chorus is located above 15 degrees. An analysis of chorus in each of the regions illustrates that equatorial chorus is definitely related to substorm, whereas high-latitude chorus often occurs within magnetically quiet intervals.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 82; Nov. 1
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Simultaneous magnetic field and plasma observations on Pioneer 10 were used to identify three shocks and a plasma driver (possible flare ejecta) at 2.2 AU caused by the four large solar flares of August 2-7, 1972. Two shocks, the first and third, were forward shocks, while the second was a reverse shock. The local inertial velocities of all three shocks were estimated under the assumption of quasi-perpendicularity, i.e., the shocks were assumed to be propagating principally across, rather than along, the interplanetary magnetic field.
    Keywords: SOLAR PHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 82; Mar. 1
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Observations between 1 and 5 AU by Pioneers 10 and 11 have led to the identification of large numbers of interplanetary shocks. Both forward and reverse shocks, which begin to develop beyond 1.5 AU and which frequently appear as shock pairs, are found to accompany solar wind streams. The number of forward shocks continues to increase out to at least 5 AU. Reverse shocks are seen less often than forward shocks and, in some instances, disappear at larger distances. There is evidence that the shocks are corotating in the solar frame, as anticipated theoretically. The evolution of solar wind streams beyond 1 AU is profoundly affected by the shocks. A thick interaction region, with large enhancements in density, temperature, field strength and fluctuation level, forms in the region originally characterized by a positive velocity gradient. The solar wind and magnetic field properties adjacent to, and within, the interaction regions have been studied to determine their qualitative behavior and characteristic changes with distance. Several interplanetary shocks generated by solar flares have also been identified and analyzed.
    Keywords: SOLAR PHYSICS
    Type: L. D. de Feiter Memorial Symposium; Jun 07, 1977 - Jun 10, 1977; Tel Aviv; Israel
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