Reverse shock acceleration of electrons and protons at mid-heliolatitudes from 5.3-3.8 AU G. M. SimnettE. C. Roelof Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 303 - 308
IMF connection for energetic protons observed at Ulysses via mid-latitude solar wind rarefaction regions E. C. RoelofG. M. SimnettT. P. Armstrong Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 309 - 314
Ulysses observations of a coronal origin particle event at 32° south heliographic latitutde M. PickA. ButtighofferJ. Lemen Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 315 - 320
Proton phase space densities (0.5eV<Ep<5MeV) at midlatitudes from Ulysses SWICS/HI-SCALE measurements G. GloecklerE. C. RoelofD. B. Berdichevsky Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 321 - 326
Co-rotating particle enhancements out of the ecliptic plane G. M. SimnettK. A. SayleE. C. Roelof Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 327 - 330
Solar particles observed near 33° S latitude S. J. TappinG. M. Simnett Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 331 - 334
Study of distribution functions of interplanetary particles accelerated at co-rotating interaction region at∼5A.U. L. J. LanzerottiC. G. Maclennan Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 335 - 338
The elemental composition in energetic particle events at high heliospheric latitudes M. FränzE. KepplerJ. B. Blake Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 339 - 342
A particle event at 5 AU and 20° southern latitude from measurements with the EPAC instrument on Ulysses M. K. ReussE. KepplerA. Alevizos Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 343 - 346
Latitude-associated differences in the Low Energy Charged Particle activity at Voyagers 1 and 2 during 1991 to early 1994 R. B. DeckerS. M. KrimigisM. R. Collier Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 347 - 352
Latitudinal and radial variation of shock associated ≥30 keV ion spectra and anisotropies at Voyagers 1 and 2 M. KaneR. B. DeckerS. M. Krimigis Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 353 - 358
Ulysses-Voyager study of energetic particles associated with the intense solar activity of March/June 1991 F. B. McDonaldE. KepplerM. K. Reuss Session 3: Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere Pages: 359 - 364
Cosmic ray modulation in the 3-D heliosphere R. B. McKibbenJ. J. ConnellM. Zhang Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 367 - 378
Three-dimensional cosmic-ray simulations: Heliographic latitude and current-sheet tilt J. R. JokipiiJ. Kóta Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 379 - 384
The modulation of cosmic rays in the high latitude heliosphere: A computer simulation L. J. HaasbroekM. S. Potgieter Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 385 - 390
High energy cosmic ray nuclei results on Ulysses: 1. Mission overview B. HeberA. RaviartG. Wibberenz Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 391 - 396
High energy cosmic-ray nuclei results on Ulysses: 2. Effects of a recurrent high-speed stream from the southern polar coronal hole H. KunowW. DrögeC. Paizis Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 397 - 402
Ulysses out-of-ecliptic observations of “27-day” variations in high energy cosmic ray intensity R. B. MckibbenJ. A. SimpsonA. Balogh Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 403 - 408
Variations of the high energy electron flux along the Ulysses trajectory Raviart A.Ducros R.Paizis C. Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 409 - 414
Polar rain entry of galactic electrons into the inner heliosphere? E. R. ChristianJ. F. Cooper Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 415 - 418
The anomalous component of cosmic rays in the 3-D heliosphere B. Klecker Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 419 - 430
The evolution of the anomalous component of the cosmic rays during the Ulysses mission K. J. TrattnerR. G. MarsdenK. -P. Wenzel Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 431 - 434
On the off-ecliptic distributions of anomalous cosmic rays and their relation to the large-scale geometry of the heliospheric shock Horst FichtnerHans-Jörg FahrS. Ranga Sreenivasan Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 435 - 440
Simulations of pickup-ion acceleration at quasi-perpendicular shocks J. GiacaloneJ. R. Jokipii Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 441 - 446
Further studies of waves accompanying the solar wind pick-up of interstellar hydrogen N. MurphyE. J. SmithD. J. Southwood Session 4: Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere Pages: 447 - 452
Interstellar gas in the heliosphere and the solar wind anisotropies R. LallementE. KyröläT. Summanen Session 5: Interstellar Gas and Cosmic Dust Pages: 455 - 466
Solar cycle modulation of the interstellar hydrogen density distribution in the heliosphere M. BzowskiD. Rucinski Session 5: Interstellar Gas and Cosmic Dust Pages: 467 - 470
The flux of interstellar dust observed by Ulysses and Galileo M. BaguhlE. GrünH. A. Zook Session 5: Interstellar Gas and Cosmic Dust Pages: 471 - 476
Spatial distribution and orbital properties of interplanetary dust at high latitudes I. Mann Session 5: Interstellar Gas and Cosmic Dust Pages: 477 - 482