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Ulysses solar wind plasma observations from pole to pole
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1995
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GeophysicsSolar VariabilityEngineeringPeak Southerly LatitudeAtmospheric ScienceSolar ConvectionSeptember 1994Plasma PhysicsSpace PhysicSolar WindPlasma DataSolar-terrestrial InteractionSpace Plasma PhysicSpace WeatherAstrophysics
We present Ulysses solar wind plasma data from the peak southerly latitude of −80.2° on 12 September 1994 through the corresponding northerly latitude on 31 July 1995. Ulysses encountered fast wind throughout this time except for a 43° band centered on the solar equator. Median mass flux was nearly constant with latitude, while speed and density had positive and negative poleward gradients, respectively. Solar wind momentum flux was highest at high latitudes, suggesting a latitudinal asymmetry in the heliopause cross section. Solar wind energy flux density was also highest at high latitudes.
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