Advances in Aerospace Science and Technology

Volume 6, Issue 1 (March 2021)

ISSN Print: 2473-6708   ISSN Online: 2473-6724

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Survey of Compressions Observed in the Heliosheath with the Spacecraft Voyager

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DOI: 10.4236/aast.2021.61004    465 Downloads   1,162 Views  

ABSTRACT

Examples of changes in the magnitude of the B-field after the heliosphere termination shock (TS) with both Voyager spacecraft (SC) are presented. The work focuses on similarities and differences in the observations at their in-situ measurements along divergent paths. The presented results were collected where the accuracy of the magnetometer is the highest. These locations are those wherein, four to seven times during the year, the SC performs about 330 minutes of slow rotations identified in the SC language as MAGROLs. They are next reviewed, with the understanding that after the TS, at MAGROLs, the solar wind (SW) flows appear to be mostly sub-magnetosonic and compressional in this region, region named helio-sheath (HS). This is a preliminary survey that uses 48 sec B-field averages. The time-intervals in this work fill gaps in the currently available studies for longer time intervals. The present study reinforces the view that in the HS after the TS the SW is most likely strongly compressional. Further we discuss the fact that observed fluctuation intensity-modes of the B-field in our time-ranges appear to be much more pronounced at the Voyager 2 path than at the Voyager 1 path.

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Berdichevsky, D. (2021) Survey of Compressions Observed in the Heliosheath with the Spacecraft Voyager. Advances in Aerospace Science and Technology, 6, 43-66. doi: 10.4236/aast.2021.61004.

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