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Observation of solar particle fluxes over extended solar longitudes.

Authors :
Bukata, R. P
Mccracken, K. G
Keath, E. P
Rao, U. R
Source :
Solar Physics. 26
Publication Year :
1972
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1972.

Abstract

Detailed particle observations from various Pioneer spacecraft located at different heliolongitudes during the complex solar flare events of Mar. 30 to Apr. 10, 1969, have been utilized to investigate the energy dependence of azimuthal gradients of cosmic ray particles and its effect on the decay of the flare intensity. For an observer located to the east of the centroid of the population, the azimuthal corotation term and the convection term will be additive, resulting in a short decay time constant. An observer located to the west of the centroid of the population will experience a much longer decay time constant, the corotation term partially or completely compensating the loss of particles due to convection. At very low energies, the azimuthal corotation term may even be more than the convection term, thus resulting in a rise in intensity instead of decay during the later part of the event.

Subjects

Subjects :
Space Radiation

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
26
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Solar Physics
Notes :
NAS2-3945, , NAS2-4674, , NSR-44-004-121, , NAS2-3332, , NGR-44-004-108
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19730029619
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00155122