Large periodic time variations of termination shock particles between ~0.5-20 mev and 6-14 mev electrons measured by the crs experiment on Voyager 2 as it crossed into the heliosheath in 2007: An example of freshly accelerated cosmic rays?
W. R. Webber, A. C. Cummings, E. C. Stone, F. B. McDonald, D. S., Intriligator, P. R. Higbie, B. Heikkila, N. Lal

TL;DR
This study analyzes periodic intensity variations of termination shock particles and electrons measured by Voyager 2 in 2007, revealing evidence of local acceleration processes and spectral similarities during heliosheath crossing.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of periodic particle intensity variations and spectral characteristics, suggesting local acceleration mechanisms in the heliosheath.
Findings
Detected 42/21 day periodicities in particle intensities.
Observed spectral similarities of TSP and electrons during peaks.
Identified phase differences between electron and nuclei intensities.
Abstract
We have examined features in the structure of the heliosheath using the fine scale time variations of termination shock particles (TSP) between ~0.5 - 20 MeV and electrons between 2.5-14 MeV measured by the CRS instrument as the V2 spacecraft crossed the heliospheric termination shock in 2007. The very disturbed heliosheath at V2 is particularly noteworthy for strong periodic intensity variations of the TSP just after V2 crossed the termination shock (2007.66) reaching a maximum between 2007.75 and 2008.0. A series of 42/21 day periodicities was observed at V2 along with spectral changes of low energy TSP and the acceleration of 6-14 MeV electrons. Evidence is presented for the acceleration of TSP and electrons at the times of the 42/21 day periodicities just after V2 crossed the HTS. Spectra for TSP between 2-20 MeV and electrons between 2.5-14 MeV are derived for three time periods…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
