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  The Structure of the Global Heliosphere as Seen by In-Situ Ions from the Voyagers and Remotely Sensed ENAs from Cassini

Dialynas, K., Krimigis, S. M., Decker, R. B., Hill, M., Mitchell, D. G., Hsieh, K. C., et al. (2022). The Structure of the Global Heliosphere as Seen by In-Situ Ions from the Voyagers and Remotely Sensed ENAs from Cassini. Space Science Reviews, 218, 21. doi:10.1007/s11214-022-00889-0.

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Dialynas, Konstantinos, Author
Krimigis, Stamatios M., Author
Decker, Robert B., Author
Hill, Matthew, Author
Mitchell, Donald G., Author
Hsieh, Ke Chiang, Author
Hilchenbach, Martin1, Author           
Czechowski, Andrzej, Author
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1Planetary Science Department, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1832288              

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Free keywords: Voyager 1; Voyager 2; LECP; In-situ ions; Cassini; INCA; SOHO; HSTOF; Heliosphere; ENA
 Abstract: The exploration of interplanetary space and our solar bubble, the heliosphere, has made a big leap over the past two decades, due to the path-breaking observations of the two Voyager spacecraft, launched more than 44 years ago. Their in-situ particle and fields measurements were complemented by remote observations of 5.2 to 55 keV Energetic Neutral Atoms (ENA) from the Cassini mission (Ion and Neutral Camera-INCA), revealing a number of previously unanticipated heliospheric structures such as the "Belt", a region of enhanced particle pressure inside the heliosheath. The Suprathermal Time Of Flight (HSTOF) instrument on the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) also provided information of 58-88 keV ENAs from the heliosphere. In this chapter we provide a brief discussion for the contribution of the Voyager 1 and 2 Low Energy Charged Particle (LECP) observations that provided "ground truth" to the ENA images from Cassini/INCA towards addressing fundamental questions for the heliosphere's interaction with the Very Local Interstellar Medium.

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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1007/s11214-022-00889-0
ISSN: 0038-6308
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