Since crossing the heliopause on August 25, 2012, Voyager 1 has observed reductions in galactic cosmic ray counting rates caused by a time-varying depletion of particles with pitch angles near 90-deg, while intensities of particles with other pitch angles remain unchanged. Between late 2012 and mid-2017, three large-scale, durable events occurred, lasting roughly 100 to 630 days. Omnidirectional and directional data from the Cosmic Ray Subsystem's high energy telescopes are used to report observations of the cosmic ray intensity variations. Omnidirectional (>20 MeV) proton-dominated measurements show up to a ~3.8% intensity reduction. Bi-directional (>70 MeV) and unidirectional (~18 to ~70 MeV) proton-dominated measurements are analyzed usi...
We report on the energy dependence of galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) in the very local interstellar med...
In late 2003 as Voyager 1 moves beyond 90 AU in the recovery phase of solar cycle 23, the effects of...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
Since crossing the heliopause on 2012 August 25, Voyager 1 observed reductions in galactic cosmic ra...
At the Voyager 1 spacecraft in the outer heliosphere, after a series of complex intensity changes st...
Voyager 1 has now been beyond the heliopause for over 5 years since its seminal crossing of this bou...
Context. The Voyager 1 spacecraft became the first man-made probe to cross the heliopause into the l...
We report on Voyager 1 and 2 observations of anomalous cosmic rays in the outer heliosphere. The ene...
Anomalous cosmic rays display large temporal variations at the time and location where Voyager 1 (V1...
The detectors of the Ultraviolet Spectrographs (UVS) on Voyager 1/2 are recording a backgr...
We have analyzed data collected from the Cosmic Ray Subsystem (CRS) instrument (Stone et al., 1977) ...
Voyager 1 has entered regions of different propagation conditions for energetic cosmic rays in the o...
Voyager 1 has entered regions of different propagation conditions for energetic cosmic rays in the o...
The small flotilla of spacecraft: Pioneers 10 and 11 and Voyagers 1 and 2 (V1 and V2) that have trav...
Voyager 2 (V2) has been observing anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) in the heliosheath since August 2007 ...
We report on the energy dependence of galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) in the very local interstellar med...
In late 2003 as Voyager 1 moves beyond 90 AU in the recovery phase of solar cycle 23, the effects of...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
Since crossing the heliopause on 2012 August 25, Voyager 1 observed reductions in galactic cosmic ra...
At the Voyager 1 spacecraft in the outer heliosphere, after a series of complex intensity changes st...
Voyager 1 has now been beyond the heliopause for over 5 years since its seminal crossing of this bou...
Context. The Voyager 1 spacecraft became the first man-made probe to cross the heliopause into the l...
We report on Voyager 1 and 2 observations of anomalous cosmic rays in the outer heliosphere. The ene...
Anomalous cosmic rays display large temporal variations at the time and location where Voyager 1 (V1...
The detectors of the Ultraviolet Spectrographs (UVS) on Voyager 1/2 are recording a backgr...
We have analyzed data collected from the Cosmic Ray Subsystem (CRS) instrument (Stone et al., 1977) ...
Voyager 1 has entered regions of different propagation conditions for energetic cosmic rays in the o...
Voyager 1 has entered regions of different propagation conditions for energetic cosmic rays in the o...
The small flotilla of spacecraft: Pioneers 10 and 11 and Voyagers 1 and 2 (V1 and V2) that have trav...
Voyager 2 (V2) has been observing anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) in the heliosheath since August 2007 ...
We report on the energy dependence of galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) in the very local interstellar med...
In late 2003 as Voyager 1 moves beyond 90 AU in the recovery phase of solar cycle 23, the effects of...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...