On the Possible Detection of the Outer Heliospheric Boundary Signatures in Accelerated Ions Seen by Voyager 1 Beginning From July 2002

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Highly variable and enhanced ≈0.5-17 MeV proton fluxes during the second half of 2002 measured aboard Voyager 1 by LECP and CRS instruments are discussed. It is tentatively interpreted as a possible manifestation of a combined phenomenon including the global merged interaction region and an upstream precursor of the heliospheric termination shock. The simultaneous increase of >70 MeV proton intensity could be associated with the easier penetration of galactic cosmic rays into the heliosphere due to the solar activity decrease and/or because of enhanced amount of anomalous H accelerated at the termination shock.

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