Voyager 1 Observes Low-Energy Galactic Cosmic Rays in a Region Depleted of Heliospheric Ions
California Institute of Technology · University of Maryland, College Park · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Unexpected Magnetic Highway The heliopause is thought to separate the heliosphere (the bubble of plasma and magnetic field originating at the Sun) from interstellar plasma and magnetic field. In August last year, the Voyager 1 spacecraft, which was launched 35 years ago, was 18.5 billion kilometers away from the Sun, close to the expected location of the heliopause. Krimigis et al. (p. 144 , published online 27 June) report observations of energetic ions and electrons by Voyager 1 that suggest that a sharp and distinct boundary was crossed five times over ∼30 days. Burlaga et al. (p. 147 , published online 27 June) found that the magnetic field direction did not change across any of the boundary crossings,…
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- Heliosphere
- Physics
- Cosmic ray
- Astronomy
- Astrophysics
- Ion
- Spectral line
- Electron
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