When the Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the termination shock (TS) on 2004 December 16, the energy spectra of anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) could not have been produced by steady-state diffusive shock acceleration. However, over the next few years, in the declining phase of the solar cycle, the spectra began to evolve into the expected power-law profile. Observations at the shock led to a broad range of alternative theories for ACR acceleration. In spite of that, in this work we show that the observations could be explained by assuming ACRs are accelerated at the TS. In this paper, we propose that the solar cycle had an important effect on the unrolling of the spectra in the heliosheath. To investigate the spectral evolution of ACRs, a magneto...
The Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the solar wind termination shock on 16 December 2004 at a distance ...
This work extends our previous two-dimensional self-consistent model of the cosmic rays interacting ...
This paper continues our studies of temporal variations of cosmic rays beyond the heliospheric termi...
When the Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the termination shock (TS) on 2004 December 16, the energy spe...
We report on Voyager 1 and 2 observations of anomalous cosmic rays in the outer heliosphere. The ene...
The two Voyager spacecraft provide valuable information about the energetic particle population nea...
The two Voyager spacecraft provide valuable information about the energetic particle population nea...
Voyager 1 is observing the energy spectra of anomalous cosmic ray H, He, and O in the heliosheath. T...
We suggest that a series of merged interaction regions interacted with the solar wind termination s...
Anomalous cosmic rays display large temporal variations at the time and location where Voyager 1 (V1...
Anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) first started showing up in observations 40 years ago. Within a few yea...
Anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) first started showing up in observations 40 years ago. Within a few yea...
Anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) first started showing up in observations 40 years ago. Within a few yea...
From 2001 to 2002 the anomalous cosmic ray (ACR) He intensity at 52 MeV/nuc increased by a factor o...
The Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the solar wind termination shock on 16 December 2004 at a distance ...
The Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the solar wind termination shock on 16 December 2004 at a distance ...
This work extends our previous two-dimensional self-consistent model of the cosmic rays interacting ...
This paper continues our studies of temporal variations of cosmic rays beyond the heliospheric termi...
When the Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the termination shock (TS) on 2004 December 16, the energy spe...
We report on Voyager 1 and 2 observations of anomalous cosmic rays in the outer heliosphere. The ene...
The two Voyager spacecraft provide valuable information about the energetic particle population nea...
The two Voyager spacecraft provide valuable information about the energetic particle population nea...
Voyager 1 is observing the energy spectra of anomalous cosmic ray H, He, and O in the heliosheath. T...
We suggest that a series of merged interaction regions interacted with the solar wind termination s...
Anomalous cosmic rays display large temporal variations at the time and location where Voyager 1 (V1...
Anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) first started showing up in observations 40 years ago. Within a few yea...
Anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) first started showing up in observations 40 years ago. Within a few yea...
Anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) first started showing up in observations 40 years ago. Within a few yea...
From 2001 to 2002 the anomalous cosmic ray (ACR) He intensity at 52 MeV/nuc increased by a factor o...
The Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the solar wind termination shock on 16 December 2004 at a distance ...
The Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed the solar wind termination shock on 16 December 2004 at a distance ...
This work extends our previous two-dimensional self-consistent model of the cosmic rays interacting ...
This paper continues our studies of temporal variations of cosmic rays beyond the heliospheric termi...