The radial dependences of the interplanetary magnetic field between 1 and 5 AU Pioneer 10

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Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Pioneer 10 Space Probe, Radial Distribution, Least Squares Method, Magnetometers, Power Spectra, Solar Rotation, Solar Wind Velocity, Standard Deviation

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Pioneer 10 vector helium magnetometer data acquired in 1972-1973 during Bartels solar rotations 1896-1918 are used to investigate the radial dependences of the distant interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) between 1 and 5 AU. Least-square fits were determined for the radial dependences of the averages of the magnitudes of IMF components and total field and plane projections, and radial fits were prepared for the standard deviations of these variables over the solar rotation, one day, and three-hour intervals. The variation of the weighted averages of the radial component of the field with respect to the heliocentric distance, the variation of the tangential component of the field, and the characteristics of a subset corresponding to a relatively low average solar wind velocity are reported.

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