# The Intensities of Cosmic Ray H and He Nuclei at ~250 MeV/nuc Measured   by Voyagers 1 and 2 - Using these Intensities to Determine the Solar   Modulation Parameter in the Inner Heliosphere and the Heliosheath Over a 40   Year Time Period

**Authors:** W.R. Webber, E.C. Stone, A.C. Cummings, B. Heikkila, N. Lal

arXiv: 1706.02772 · 2017-06-12

## TL;DR

This study analyzes 40 years of Voyager 1 and 2 measurements of cosmic ray H and He nuclei intensities at ~250 MeV/nuc to determine the solar modulation parameter and its spatial-temporal variations in the heliosphere.

## Contribution

It provides a detailed analysis of the solar modulation potential over four solar cycles using Voyager data, revealing spatial and temporal structures in cosmic ray modulation.

## Key findings

- Modulation potential correlates with solar activity cycles.
- Spatially coherent structures move outward at up to 700 km/s.
- A sudden decrease in modulation potential occurs near the heliopause.

## Abstract

We have determined the solar modulation potential, phi, vs. time that is observed at Voyager 1 and 2 from measurements of the H and He nuclei intensities at a common energy of 250 MeVnuc. The H nuclei have a rigidity 0.7 GV, the He nuclei 1.4 GV. These measurements cover a 40 year time period, which includes almost 4 cycles of solar 11 year sunspot variations, throughout the inner heliosphere out to the HTS at distances of 95 AU and 85 AU, respectively at V1 and V2, and then beyond in the heliosheath. Inside the HTS the modulation potential vs. time curves at V1 and V2 show a very similar temporal structure to those observed at the Earth. During a later period of maximum solar modulation from 2000.0 to 2005.0 when V1 and V2 are in the outer heliosphere between 60-94 AU, the main temporal features of the modulation potential curves at all 3 locations match up with appropriate time delays at V1 and V2 if it is assumed that spatially coherent structures are moving outward past V1 and V2, with outward speeds of up to 700 Kms negative 1. After 2004.0 V1 and V2 are at latitudes of positive 35 and negative 30 respectively, placing lower limits on the latitude extent of these structures. Beyond the HTS in the heliosheath the modulation potential slowly decreases at both spacecraft with only a weak evidence of the unusual modulation minimum observed at the Earth in 2009, for example. A sudden decrease of the modulation potential 50 MV for both H and He nuclei occurs at V1 just before the heliopause crossing at about 122 AU. This decrease has not yet been observed at V2, which is now at 113 AU and still observing a modulation potential 60 MV.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1706.02772