Evaluation of the CRAND Source for 10- to 50-Mev trapped protons
Abstract
Proton intensities in two energy channels covering the range from 10 to 50 Mev, measured in November 1965, with directional detectors on the OV1 2 (1965-78A) spacecraft, are reported. For L < 1.4 the intensities are greater than those reported by Freden, Blake, Paulikas (1965) for August 1964 by an amount that is just barely significant. Such differences do not appear at larger L values out to 2.1. The measured intensities are compared with the intensities predicted from cosmic-ray albedo neutron decay (CRAND) by Hess and Killeen (1966). The measured intensities are higher by factors of 100 and more in some regions. From this result, and from a review of the CRAND theory, we conclude that CRAND is not the principal source of 10- to 50-Mev protons in the inner zone.
- Publication:
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Journal of Geophysical Research
- Pub Date:
- 1969
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- Bibcode:
- 1969JGR....74.4721F
- Keywords:
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- Particles and Fields in the Earth's Magnetosphere: Trapped particles;
- Particles and Fields in the Earth's Magnetosphere: Interactions between magnetosphere and cosmic rays;
- Aeronomy: Atmospheric albedo to particles or waves