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Burlaga, L.F., McDonald, F.B., Ness, N.F., Schwenn, R., Lazarus, A.J. and Mariani, F. (1984). Interplanetary flow systems associated with cosmic ray modulation in 1977–1980. Journal of Geophysical Research 89: doi: 10.1029/JA089iA08p06579. issn: 0148-0227. |
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The hydromagnetic flow configurations associated with the cosmic ray modulation in 1977--1980 were determined using solar wind plasma and magnetic field data from Voyager 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 and postshock flows, the other consisting primarily of a series of quasistationary flows following interaction regions containing a stream interface and often bounded by a forward-reverse shock pair. Each of three major episodes of cosmic ray modulation was associated with the passage of a 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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