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Separation Of The Ribbon From Globally Distributed Energetic Neutral Atom Flux Using The First Five Years Of Ibex Observations, N. A. Schwadron, E. Moebius, S. A. Fuselier, D. J. Mccomas, H. O. Funsten, Paul H. Janzen, Daniel B. Reisenfeld, H. Kucharek, M. A. Lee, K. Fairchild, F. Allegrini, M. Dayeh, G. Livadiotis, M. Reno, M. Bzowski, J. M. Sokol, M. A. Kubiak, E. R. Christian, R. Demajistre, P. Frisch, A. Galli, P. Wurz, M. Gruntman
Separation Of The Ribbon From Globally Distributed Energetic Neutral Atom Flux Using The First Five Years Of Ibex Observations, N. A. Schwadron, E. Moebius, S. A. Fuselier, D. J. Mccomas, H. O. Funsten, Paul H. Janzen, Daniel B. Reisenfeld, H. Kucharek, M. A. Lee, K. Fairchild, F. Allegrini, M. Dayeh, G. Livadiotis, M. Reno, M. Bzowski, J. M. Sokol, M. A. Kubiak, E. R. Christian, R. Demajistre, P. Frisch, A. Galli, P. Wurz, M. Gruntman
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) observes the IBEX ribbon, which stretches across much of the sky observed in energetic neutral atoms (ENAs). The ribbon covers a narrow (∼20◦–50◦) region that is believed to be roughly perpendicular to the interstellar magnetic field. Superimposed on the IBEX ribbon is the globally distributed flux that is controlled by the processes and properties of the heliosheath. This is a second study that utilizes a previously developed technique to separate ENA emissions in the ribbon from the globally distributed flux. A transparency mask is applied over the ribbon and …