Intense interplanetary magnetic fields observed by geocentric spacecraft during 1963-1975

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Artificial Satellites, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Flux, Satellite Observation, Spaceborne Astronomy, Plasma Dynamics, Solar Activity, Solar Cycles, Statistical Analysis

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In the present paper, interplanetary magnetic field and plasma data are reviewed over a period exceeding one full solar cycle for intervals in which the magnetic intensity was greater than 13 gammas. One hundred forty nine intervals of this type, with almost complete plasma and magnetic field data, are identified. Most (79%) of these enhancements could be associated either with interplanetary shocks or with high-speed stream interfaces. Half of the remaining 21% of the enhancements could be identified as cold magnetic enhancements, while the other half could not be associated with a single shock, interface, or cold magnetic enhancement.

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