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Magnetic Cloud as a Dual-Polarity Flux Rope

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 May 2016

M. Vandas
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Bocni II 1401, 141 31 Praha 4, Czech Republic
A. Geranios
Affiliation:
Physics Department, Nuclear and Particle Physics Section, Athens University, Panepistimioupoli-Kouponia, Athens 15771, Greece

Abstract

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The magnetic cloud of November 17-18, 1975 is analyzed and it is shown that measurements of magnetic field and solar wind plasma are consistent with the interpretation that this magnetic cloud is a dual-polarity flux rope which consists of a core and an annular region. The core has a strong magnetic field; the annular region has a higher plasma density and opposite magnetic polarity.

Type
Session VI: The Solar Wind and Heliosphere
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 2001 

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