This paper continues our studies of temporal variations of cosmic rays beyond the heliospheric termination shock (HTS) using Voyager 1 (V1) data when V1 was beyond 94 AU. This new study utilizes cosmic ray protons and electrons of several energies. Notable transient decreases of 5–50% are observed in galactic cosmic ray nuclei and electrons at V1 shortly after similar decreases are observed at Voyager 2 (V2) still inside the HTS. These decreases at V1 appear to be related to the large solar events in September 2005 and December 2006 and the resulting outward moving interplanetary shock. These two large interplanetary shocks were the largest observed at V2 after V1 crossed the HTS at the end of 2004. They were observed at V2 just inside the ...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
The increases in MeV ions and electrons, observed by the Voyager 1 CRS experiment as it moved beyond...
Voyager 1 has entered regions of different propagation conditions for energetic cosmic rays in the o...
This paper continues our studies of temporal variations of cosmic rays beyond the heliospheric termi...
Using data from the charged particle telescopes on V1 and V2 we have followed the progress of a larg...
Using data from the charged particle telescopes on V1 and V2 we have followed the progress of a larg...
Anomalous cosmic rays display large temporal variations at the time and location where Voyager 1 (V1...
In late 2003 as Voyager 1 moves beyond 90 AU in the recovery phase of solar cycle 23, the effects of...
In late 2003 as Voyager 1 moves beyond 90 AU in the recovery phase of solar cycle 23, the effects of...
We report on Voyager 1 and 2 observations of anomalous cosmic rays in the outer heliosphere. The ene...
Voyager 1 is observing the energy spectra of anomalous cosmic ray H, He, and O in the heliosheath. T...
At the Voyager 1 spacecraft in the outer heliosphere, after a series of complex intensity changes st...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
At the Voyager 1 spacecraft in the outer heliosphere, after a series of complex intensity changes st...
At the Voyager 1 spacecraft in the outer heliosphere, after a series of complex intensity changes st...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
The increases in MeV ions and electrons, observed by the Voyager 1 CRS experiment as it moved beyond...
Voyager 1 has entered regions of different propagation conditions for energetic cosmic rays in the o...
This paper continues our studies of temporal variations of cosmic rays beyond the heliospheric termi...
Using data from the charged particle telescopes on V1 and V2 we have followed the progress of a larg...
Using data from the charged particle telescopes on V1 and V2 we have followed the progress of a larg...
Anomalous cosmic rays display large temporal variations at the time and location where Voyager 1 (V1...
In late 2003 as Voyager 1 moves beyond 90 AU in the recovery phase of solar cycle 23, the effects of...
In late 2003 as Voyager 1 moves beyond 90 AU in the recovery phase of solar cycle 23, the effects of...
We report on Voyager 1 and 2 observations of anomalous cosmic rays in the outer heliosphere. The ene...
Voyager 1 is observing the energy spectra of anomalous cosmic ray H, He, and O in the heliosheath. T...
At the Voyager 1 spacecraft in the outer heliosphere, after a series of complex intensity changes st...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
At the Voyager 1 spacecraft in the outer heliosphere, after a series of complex intensity changes st...
At the Voyager 1 spacecraft in the outer heliosphere, after a series of complex intensity changes st...
At Voyager 1 (46 AU, 33°N) the recovery of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR) is found to be very different...
The increases in MeV ions and electrons, observed by the Voyager 1 CRS experiment as it moved beyond...
Voyager 1 has entered regions of different propagation conditions for energetic cosmic rays in the o...