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106. Quasi-perpendicular Shock Structure and Processes

107. Quasi-parallel Shock Structure and Processes

108. Cluster at the Bow Shock: Status and Outlook

109. Cluster at the Bow Shock: Introduction

110. Analysis of multiscale structures at the quasi-perpendicular Venus bow shock Results from Solar Orbiter's first Venus flyby

111. Corotating Interaction Regions at High Latitudes : Report of Working Group 3

112. CIR Morphology, Turbulence, Discontinuities, and Energetic Particles : Report of Working Group 2

114. Analysis of multiscale structures at the quasi-perpendicular Venus bow shock

115. Suprathermal Ion Energy Spectra and Anisotropies near the Heliospheric Current Sheet Crossing Observed by the Parker Solar Probe during Encounter 7

116. Flux rope and dynamics of the heliospheric current sheet

117. Corotating Particle Events : Report of Working Group 2

118. Flux Rope Merging and the Structure of Switchbacks in the Solar Wind

119. Multi-point analysis of coronal mass ejection flux ropes using combined data from Solar Orbiter, BepiColombo, and Wind

120. First year of energetic particle measurements in the inner heliosphere with Solar Orbiter’s Energetic Particle Detector

121. First Solar Orbiter observation of the Alfvénic slow wind and identification of its solar source

123. First near-relativistic solar electron events observed by EPD onboard Solar Orbiter

124. A Solar Source of Alfvénic Magnetic Field Switchbacks: In Situ Remnants of Magnetic Funnels on Supergranulation Scales

125. First-year ion-acoustic wave observations in the solar wind by the RPW/TDS instrument on board Solar Orbiter

126. Solar wind current sheets and deHoffmann-Teller analysis

127. Whistler waves observed by Solar Orbiter/RPW between 0.5 AU and 1 AU

128. Energetic ions in the Venusian system: Insights from the first Solar Orbiter flyby

130. Study of two interacting interplanetary coronal mass ejections encountered by Solar Orbiter during its first perihelion passage

131. Evidence for local particle acceleration in the first recurrent galactic cosmic ray depression observed by Solar Orbiter

132. Magnetic reconnection as a mechanism to produce multiple thermal proton populations and beams locally in the solar wind

133. Solar Orbiter observations of the Kelvin-Helmholtz waves in the solar wind

134. Statistical study of electron density turbulence and ion-cyclotron waves in the inner heliosphere: Solar Orbiter observations

135. Multi-spacecraft observations of the structure of the sheath of an interplanetary coronal mass ejection and related energetic ion enhancement

136. Solar Orbiter observations of the structure of reconnection outflow layers in the solar wind

137. In situ multi-spacecraft and remote imaging observations of the first CME detected by Solar Orbiter and BepiColombo

138. Multiscale views of an Alfvénic slow solar wind: 3D velocity distribution functions observed by the Proton-Alpha Sensor of Solar Orbiter

139. Solar Orbiter’s first Venus flyby

140. Kinetic electrostatic waves and their association with current structures in the solar wind

141. Observations of whistler mode waves by Solar Orbiter’s RPW Low Frequency Receiver (LFR): In-flight performance and first results

142. Switchback-like structures observed by Solar Orbiter

143. Solar Orbiter’s encounter with the tail of comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS): Magnetic field draping and cometary pick-up ion waves

145. High-cadence measurements of electron pitch-angle distributions from Solar Orbiter SWA-EAS burst mode operations

146. First observations and performance of the RPW instrument on board the Solar Orbiter mission

147. Density fluctuations associated with turbulence and waves

148. Solar Orbiter’s first Venus flyby: Observations from the Radio and Plasma Wave instrument

149. The first widespread solar energetic particle event observed by Solar Orbiter on 2020 November 29

150. The Solar Orbiter Radio and Plasma Waves (RPW) instrument (Corrigendum)

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