Interplanetary conditions during 3-kHz radio-wave detections in the outer heliosphere

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Heliosphere, Interplanetary Medium, Plasma Waves, Radio Waves, Plasma Diagnostics, Shock Wave Propagation

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A very important observation regarding the plasma physics of the outer heliosphere has been that plasma-wave instruments on both the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft beyond ≡12 AU detected, during the same interval of time, plasma waves (frequency ≡3 kHz) that could possibly be associated with the turbulence expected at the heliopause. The authors draw attention to the low-energy charged-particle environment in the outer heliosphere during the observations of the unusual plasma-wave signals. These particle data suggest that the outer heliosphere was unusually stable and free of transient shock and particle events for the ≡8 months during the wave observations.

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