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Observations of a particle event (electrons >40 keV; ions >50 keV) at heliographic mid-latitudes are presented. The particles are shown to originate from an apparently insignificant solar source and to be stored prior to release into the solar wind.
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Tappin, S.J., Simnett, G.M. Solar particles seen by ulysses near 33°S. Astrophys Space Sci 243, 199–202 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00644055
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