The Rigidity Dependence of Cosmic-Ray Solar Modulation
Abstract
Continuous particle flux measurements above rigidity thresholds of 1.2, 2.2, 5.5 and 11 GV were made by using the thresholds of two Cerenkov detectors aboard the ISEE-3 spacecraft. The ISEE-3 was launched in August 1978, near the beginning of the current solar cycle's heavy modulation phase, and the data presented represent the first direct measurement made at these energies with such a long time base. The measured long term modulation rigidity spectrum is compared with other data and with the spectrum of Forbush decreases, and it is found that the agreement between electron and positively charged particle results must be considered a constraint on cosmic ray modulation models involving the mechanism of gradient and curvature drift in the interplanetary magnetic field.
- Publication:
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International Cosmic Ray Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981ICRC....4....9E
- Keywords:
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- Energetic Particles;
- Forbush Decreases;
- Magnetic Rigidity;
- Particle Flux Density;
- Solar Cosmic Rays;
- Solar Cycles;
- Cerenkov Counters;
- Interplanetary Magnetic Fields;
- Modulation;
- Neutron Counters;
- Space Radiation;
- ENERGETIC PARTICLES;
- FORBUSH DECREASES;
- MAGNETIC RIGIDITY;
- PARTICLE FLUX DENSITY;
- SOLAR COSMIC RAYS;
- SOLAR CYCLES;
- CERENKOV COUNTERS;
- INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELDS;
- MODULATION;
- NEUTRON COUNTERS