Magnetic field observations as voyager 1 entered the heliosheath depletion region

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Magnetic fields measured by Voyager 1 (V1) show that the spacecraft crossed the boundary of an unexpected region five times between days 210 and ∼238 in 2012. The magnetic field strength B increased across this boundary from ≈0.2 to ≈0.4 nanotesla, and B remained near 0.4 nanotesla until at least day 270, 2012. The strong magnetic fields were associated with unusually low counting rates of >0.5 mega-electron volt per nuclear particle. The direction of B did not change significantly across any of the five boundary crossings; it was very uniform and very close to the spiral magnetic field direction, which was observed throughout the heliosheath. The observations indicate that V1 entered a region of the heliosheath (the heliosheath depletion region), rather than the interstellar medium.

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Burlaga, L. F., Ness, N. F., & Stone, E. C. (2013). Magnetic field observations as voyager 1 entered the heliosheath depletion region. Science, 341(6142), 147–150. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1235451

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