Overview of recent analysis of the energetic particle observations recorded in situ by the EPONA instrument on the Giotto mission to Comet Halley

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Energetic Particles, Giotto Mission, Halley'S Comet, Satellite Instruments, Bows, Comet Nuclei, Cometary Magnetospheres, Ions, Telescopes, Water

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An analysis of the ions recorded by the Giotto Mission to Comet Halley using the EPONA energetic particles experiment has yielded evidence that these ions are of the water group. Attention is presently given to the local influence of several acceleration processes in energizing the particles along different sections of the Giotto Encounter trajectory, and to a burst of energetic particles of potentially cometary origin which was recorded by the EPONA instrument while the spacecraft was traversing the magnetic pileup region and the magnetic cavity.

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