Interplanetary flow systems associated with cosmic ray modulation in 1977 - 1980

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Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Modulation, Plasma Waves, Flux Density, Helios 1, Magnetic Clouds, Shock Waves, Space Plasmas, Surges, Voyager 1 Spacecraft, Voyager 2 Spacecraft

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The hydromagnetic flow configurations associated with cosmic ray modulation in 1977 to 1980 were determined using solar wind plasma and magnetic field data from Voyagers 1 and 2 and Helios 1. The modulation was related to two types of large scale systems of flows: one containing a number of transients such as shocks, post shock flows and magnetic clouds; the other consisting primarily of a series of quasi-stationary flows following interaction regions containing a stream interface and often bounded by a forward reverse shock pair. Each of the three major episodes of cosmic ray modulation was characterized by the passage of the system of transient flows. Plateaus in the cosmic ray intensity time profile were associated with the passage of systems of corotating streams.

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