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Voyager 1 Observations of Termination Shock Particle Events – The Effect of Interplanetary Transients
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The increases in MeV ions and electrons, observed by the Voyager 1 CRS experiment as it moved beyond 85 AU, have persisted over most of the ensuing 3 year period and represents a new particle population in the distant heliosphere - Termination Shock Particle (TSP) events. The properties of these TSP events are strongly influenced by the passage of interplanetary transients.
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