Voyager 2 (V2) has been observing anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) in the heliosheath since August 2007 when V2 crossed the termination shock of the supersonic solar wind. We use the counting rate of ~0.5-35 MeV protons collected during periods when the spacecraft was rolling about the axis pointed to the Earth to infer their direction of flow. The observed flow velocity is the combination of the flow due to motion of heliosheath plasma and a diffusive flow due to a gradient in the ACR intensity. The latitudinal component of the flow (N component) agrees with the convective flow due to the heliospheric plasma flow as determined by the plasma instrument on V2. However, the tangential component of the flow (T component) is smaller than the predic...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
When the Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the termination shock (TS) on 2004 December 16, the energy spe...
Launched in 1977 on a journey to the giant outer planets and beyond, Voyager 1 and 2 have explored t...
Voyager 2 (V2) has been observing anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) in the heliosheath since August 2007 ...
We have analyzed data collected from the Cosmic Ray Subsystem (CRS) instrument (Stone et al., 1977) ...
We report on Voyager 1 and 2 observations of anomalous cosmic rays in the outer heliosphere. The ene...
We report on the diffusive flow anisotropies observed in low-energy protons during intensity increas...
We present anisotropy results for anomalous cosmic-ray protons in the energy range ~0.5–35 MeV from ...
The two Voyager spacecraft provide valuable information about the energetic particle population nea...
Anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) first started showing up in observations 40 years ago. Within a few yea...
Since crossing the heliopause on 2012 August 25, Voyager 1 observed reductions in galactic cosmic ra...
In the preceding paper, we showed that large second-order anisotropies of heliospheric ions measured...
Two cosmic rays which pass through the same point going in opposite directions will, in the absence ...
Voyager 1 is observing the energy spectra of anomalous cosmic ray H, He, and O in the heliosheath. T...
Observations of the energy spectra of anomalous cosmic ray (ACR) oxygen were acquired in the outer h...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
When the Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the termination shock (TS) on 2004 December 16, the energy spe...
Launched in 1977 on a journey to the giant outer planets and beyond, Voyager 1 and 2 have explored t...
Voyager 2 (V2) has been observing anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) in the heliosheath since August 2007 ...
We have analyzed data collected from the Cosmic Ray Subsystem (CRS) instrument (Stone et al., 1977) ...
We report on Voyager 1 and 2 observations of anomalous cosmic rays in the outer heliosphere. The ene...
We report on the diffusive flow anisotropies observed in low-energy protons during intensity increas...
We present anisotropy results for anomalous cosmic-ray protons in the energy range ~0.5–35 MeV from ...
The two Voyager spacecraft provide valuable information about the energetic particle population nea...
Anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) first started showing up in observations 40 years ago. Within a few yea...
Since crossing the heliopause on 2012 August 25, Voyager 1 observed reductions in galactic cosmic ra...
In the preceding paper, we showed that large second-order anisotropies of heliospheric ions measured...
Two cosmic rays which pass through the same point going in opposite directions will, in the absence ...
Voyager 1 is observing the energy spectra of anomalous cosmic ray H, He, and O in the heliosheath. T...
Observations of the energy spectra of anomalous cosmic ray (ACR) oxygen were acquired in the outer h...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
When the Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the termination shock (TS) on 2004 December 16, the energy spe...
Launched in 1977 on a journey to the giant outer planets and beyond, Voyager 1 and 2 have explored t...