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May 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976stin...7624136t&link_type=abstract
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Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Solar Activity, Solar Wind, Current Sheets, Explorer 43 Satellite, Magnetometers
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An analysis is presented of high resolution interplanetary magnetic field measurements from the magnetometer on Explorer 43 which showed that low magnetic field intensities in the solar wind at 1 AU occur as distinct depressions or 'holes'. These magnetic holes are new kinetic-scale phenomena, having a characteristic dimension on the order of 20,000 km. They occurred at a rate of 1.5/day in the 18-day time span (March 18 to April 6, 1971) that was analyzed. Most of the magnetic holes are characterized by both a depression in the absolute value of the magnetic field, and a change in the magnetic field direction; some of these are possibly the result of magnetic merging. However, in other cases the magnetic field direction does not change; such holes are not due to magnetic merging, but might be a diamagnetic effect due to localized plasma inhomogeneities.
Burlaga Leonard Francis
Lemaire Joseph F.
Ness Norman F.
Turner James M.
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