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Advances in Space Research
Volume 17, Issues 4-5, 1996, Pages 307-310
Solar Flare, Coronal and Heliospheric Dynamics
 
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Interplanetary magnetic field control of heavy ion abundances at not, vert, similar 5.2 AU

L. J. Lanzerotti*, C. G. Maclennan* and R. J. Forsyth**

* AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 07974, U.S.A. ** Space and Atmospheric Physics Group, Imperial College, London, U.K.

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The HI-SCALE instrument on the Ulysses spacecraft measured a long-lasting heavy ion particle event from about day 304 to day 318, 1992, at a southern heliographic latitude of not, vert, similar20°. An analysis is presented of the relative (to O) C and Fe abundance variations during this interval. The variations are associated with major interplanetary magnetic field structures that co-rotate over the spacecraft.

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Advances in Space Research
Volume 17, Issues 4-5, 1996, Pages 307-310
Solar Flare, Coronal and Heliospheric Dynamics
 
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