Physics – Space Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1979
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Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, vol. 17, June 1979, p. 582-586.
Physics
Space Physics
Charged Particles, Interplanetary Medium, Particle Acceleration, Solar Wind, Anisotropy, Cosmic Rays, Drift, Modulation
Scientific paper
Study of interplanetary acceleration, modulation, and drift is reviewed for the period 1975-1978. The focus of this work at present is the study of interplanetary acceleration and the elucidation of three-dimensional effects on cosmic-ray modulation. These are being stimulated by data from the Pioneer and Voyager missions as well as anticipation of the International Solar Polar Mission. It is expected that work in these areas will continue to grow in importance as data from beyond 15 AU and out of the ecliptic plane become available. An adequate theory of particle transport, including acceleration, will evolve in response to the increasingly difficult challenges presented by the data.
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