18 research outputs found
The difference in the energy spectra of galactic cosmic rays at the minima of the 19th and 20th solar activity cycles
The absorption curves of the cosmic ray charged component for solar minima in 1965 and 1975 to 1977 are analyzed on the basis of daily stratospheric measurements in Murmansk, Moscow, Alma-Ata and Mirny (Antarctic). Two distinct features in the energy spectra of galactic cosmic rays are revealed during these periods. At the 20th solar activity minimum there was the additional short range component of cosmic rays. Additional fluxes in the stratosphere at high latitudes caused by this component are probably protons and He nuclei with the energy 100 to 500 MeV/n. The fluxes are estimates as Approx. 300 sq m/s/sr. At the minimum in 1975 to 1977 the proton intensity in the energy range 1 to 15 GeV is 10 to 15% lower than that in the 1965 solar activity minimum
Ionization in the atmosphere, comparison between measurements and simulations
A survey of the data on measured particle fluxes and the rate of ionization
in the atmosphere is presented. Measurements as a function of altitude, time
and cut-off rigidity are compared with simulations of particle production from
cosmic rays. The simulations generally give a reasonable representation of the
data. However, some discrepancies are found. The solar modulation of the
particle fluxes is measured and found to be a factor 2.70.8 greater than
that observed for muons alone near sea level.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astrophysics and Space Science
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Secondary Protons In The Atmosphere At Different Latitudes
We present a semiempirical method to study the production and propagation of atmospheric secondary protons with energy>100 Mev, moving in the vertical direction. The derived production functions are fitted by the least-square method for the only previously published splash (SP) and return (RE) albedos observed data using the same instrument and measurement sites. The closed agreements between the measurement data and the calculations over a wide range of atmospheric depths lead to a possible extension of the method for other latitudes. The spectra of SP and RE intensities versus the geomagnetic cut-off reveal similar behaviour as assumed earlier by the theory for those components in the Earth's magnetic field. © 1993 Società Italiana di Fisica.16217918