The heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is the extension of the coronal magnetic field carried out into the solar system by the solar wind. It is the means by which the Sun interacts with planetary magnetospheres and channels charged particles propagating through the heliosphere. As the HMF remains rooted at the solar photosphere as the Sun rotates, the large-scale HMF traces out an Archimedean spiral. This pattern is distorted by the interaction of fast and slow solar wind streams, as well as the interplanetary manifestations of transient solar eruptions called coronal mass ejections. On the smaller scale, the HMF exhibits an array of waves, discontinuities, and turbulence, which give hints to the solar wind formation process. This review ai...
In situ spacecraft observations provide much-needed constraints on theories of solar wind formation ...
Solar magnetic fields, as well as temperature changes, introduce pressure deviations that play a sig...
The dynamics of the Earth's magnetosphere is strongly influenced by the solar wind. Sudden changes i...
The heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is the extension of the coronal magnetic field carried out int...
Reconstructions of long-term solar variability underpin our understanding of the solar dynamo, poten...
The heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is the extension of the coronal magnetic field carried out int...
Solar cycle 24 is notable for three features that can be found in previous cycles but which have bee...
The orientation of the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) in near‒Earth space is generally a good ind...
Structure and evolution of large scale photospheric and coronal magnetic fields in the interval 1976...
Parker-spiral theory predicts that the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) will have components of opp...
We present two separate time series of the near-Earth heliospheric magnetic field strength (B) based...
This is Part 2 of a study of the near-Earth heliospheric magnetic field strength, B, since 1750. Par...
The Ulysses spacecraft has shown that the radial component of the heliospheric magnetic field is app...
Recent solar conditions include a prolonged solar minimum (2005-2009) and a weak solar maximum. The ...
Results from all phases of the orbits of the Ulysses spacecraft have shown that the magnitude of the...
In situ spacecraft observations provide much-needed constraints on theories of solar wind formation ...
Solar magnetic fields, as well as temperature changes, introduce pressure deviations that play a sig...
The dynamics of the Earth's magnetosphere is strongly influenced by the solar wind. Sudden changes i...
The heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is the extension of the coronal magnetic field carried out int...
Reconstructions of long-term solar variability underpin our understanding of the solar dynamo, poten...
The heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) is the extension of the coronal magnetic field carried out int...
Solar cycle 24 is notable for three features that can be found in previous cycles but which have bee...
The orientation of the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) in near‒Earth space is generally a good ind...
Structure and evolution of large scale photospheric and coronal magnetic fields in the interval 1976...
Parker-spiral theory predicts that the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF) will have components of opp...
We present two separate time series of the near-Earth heliospheric magnetic field strength (B) based...
This is Part 2 of a study of the near-Earth heliospheric magnetic field strength, B, since 1750. Par...
The Ulysses spacecraft has shown that the radial component of the heliospheric magnetic field is app...
Recent solar conditions include a prolonged solar minimum (2005-2009) and a weak solar maximum. The ...
Results from all phases of the orbits of the Ulysses spacecraft have shown that the magnitude of the...
In situ spacecraft observations provide much-needed constraints on theories of solar wind formation ...
Solar magnetic fields, as well as temperature changes, introduce pressure deviations that play a sig...
The dynamics of the Earth's magnetosphere is strongly influenced by the solar wind. Sudden changes i...