A Catalogue of ICME Events and Their Properties: A Study of the Recent Ulysses Plasma and Magnetic Field Data

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2101 Coronal Mass Ejections (7513), 2164 Solar Wind Plasma

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We conducted a survey to identify interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME) events in the recent data (2003 to July, 2006) from the plasma and magnetic field instruments on the Ulysses spacecraft. This survey spans the declining phase of solar cycle 23 when Ulysses ranged in heliolatitude from 21.1 to -55.5 degrees and in heliocentric distance from 3.6 to 5.3AU. The newly identified events were then added to the existing Ulysses ICME list so that the list now covers the entire 15-year lifetime of the Ulysses mission. We use this complete list to examine the average bulk properties of ICMEs as a function of heliolatitude, heliocentric distance and solar cycle epoch. Finally, we compare the properties of these events with the ambient solar wind along similar points in the Ulysses orbit.

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