

Author: Whang Y.C. Burlaga L.F. Ness N.F. Smith C.W.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0038-0938
Source: Solar Physics, Vol.204, Iss.1-2, 2001-12, pp. : 253-263
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Abstract
Near 1 AU the solar wind structure associated with the solar flare of 14 July 2000 (Bastille Day) consisted of a large high-speed stream of 15 July and five nearby small streams during a 10-day period. At the leading edge of the large high-speed stream, in less than 6 hours, the flow speed increased from 600 km s−1 to 1100 km s−1, the magnetic field intensity increased from 10 nT to 60 nT, and an interaction region was identified. The interaction region was bounded between the pair of a forward shock
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