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Characteristics of shock-associated fast-drift kilometric radio bursts
The existence of a class of fast-drift, shock-associated (SA), kilometric radio bursts which occur at the time of metric type II emission and which are not entirely the kilometric continuation of metric type I...
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Kilometric shock-associated events and microwave bursts
The peak times of impulsive microwave bursts are compared with those of shock-associated (SA) kilometric radio events. The first peaks in these two frequency regimes are usually well-correlated in time, but th...
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The three-dimensional extent of a high speed solar wind stream
A primary goal of the Ulysses mission is to study the 3-dimensional structures making up the interplanetary medium, and example of which is the high speed solar wind stream observedin situ by Ulysses beginning in...
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Ulysses observations of nonlinear wave-wave interactions in the source regions of type III solar radio bursts
The Ulysses Unified Radio and Plasma Wave Experiment (URAP) has observed Langmuir, ion-acoustic and associated solar type III radio emissions in the interplanetary medium. Bursts of 50–300 Hz (in th...
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Langmuir Wave Activity: Comparing the Ulysses Solar Minimum and Solar Maximum Orbits
We examine the occurrence and intensity of Langmuir wave activity (electrostatic waves at the electron plasma frequency) during the solar minimum and solar maximum orbits of Ulysses. At high latitudes during the ...
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In situ Wave Phenomena Associated with Magnetic Clouds and Other Ejecta
We present Ulysses Unified Radio and Plasma Wave (URAP) observations of ion-acoustic waves associated with magnetic clouds and ejecta. The peak intensities of these waves, which usually occur inside CMEs when T ...
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Ion Acoustic Waves in the Heliosphere
Observations of ion acoustic waves in the solar wind during the first and second orbit of the Ulysses spacecraft are presented. The observations show variations of the wave activity with the heliolatitude and wit...
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S/WAVES: The Radio and Plasma Wave Investigation on the STEREO Mission
This paper introduces and describes the radio and plasma wave investigation on the STEREO Mission: STEREO/WAVES or S/WAVES. The S/WAVES instrument includes a suite of state-of-the-art experiments that provide ...
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The Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) Education and Outreach (E/PO) Program
The STEREO mission’s Education and Outreach (E/PO) program began early enough its team benefited from many lessons learned as NASA’s E/PO profession matured. Originally made up of discrete programs, by launch...
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Open AccessThe Electric and Magnetic Field Instrument Suite and Integrated Science (EMFISIS) on RBSP
The Electric and Magnetic Field Instrument and Integrated Science (EMFISIS) investigation on the NASA Radiation Belt Storm Probes (now named the Van Allen Probes) mission provides key wave and very low frequen...
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Electron Exciter Speeds Associated with Interplanetary Type III Solar Radio Bursts
This article provides a comprehensive quantitative investigation of the kinematics of the electron exciters associated with interplanetary type III solar radio bursts. Detailed multispacecraft analyses of the ...
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Open AccessThe FIELDS Instrument Suite for Solar Probe Plus
NASA’s Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission will make the first in situ measurements of the solar corona and the birthplace of the solar wind. The FIELDS instrument suite on SPP will make direct measurements of electri...
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New Evidence for Third Harmonic Electromagnetic Radiation in Interplanetary Type III Solar Radio Bursts
This article provides new evidence for a third harmonic component in the electromagnetic radiation generated by interplanetary type III solar radio bursts observed locally near 1 AU. This evidence comes mainly...
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Alfvénic velocity spikes and rotational flows in the near-Sun solar wind
The prediction of a supersonic solar wind1 was first confirmed by spacecraft near Earth2,3 and later by spacecraft at heliocentric distances as small as 62 solar radii4. These missions showed that plasma accelera...
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Probing the energetic particle environment near the Sun
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission1 recently plunged through the inner heliosphere of the Sun to its perihelia, about 24 million kilometres from the Sun. Previous studies farther from the Sun (performed mostly at ...
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Highly structured slow solar wind emerging from an equatorial coronal hole
During the solar minimum, when the Sun is at its least active, the solar wind1,2 is observed at high latitudes as a predominantly fast (more than 500 kilometres per second), highly Alfvénic rarefied stream of pla...
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Open AccessOxygen torus and its coincidence with EMIC wave in the deep inner magnetosphere: Van Allen Probe B and Arase observations
We investigate the longitudinal structure of the oxygen torus in the inner magnetosphere for a specific event found on 12 September 2017, using simultaneous observations from the Van Allen Probe B and Arase sa...