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Adv Space Res ; 30(4): 1049-52, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12539786

RESUMO

The relativistic solar particle event of 4 May 1960, resulting in a cosmic ray ground level enhancement, occurred well before modern analysis techniques were available. We have located surviving data from 23 neutron monitors and have used these to estimate the spectrum, mean arrival direction and particle pitch angle distribution as the event progressed. We find that the apparent particle arrival direction was at equatorial latitudes, over northern South America, in contrast to contemporary analyses that proposed it to be over North America. Our modified power law spectra are broadly consistent with earlier results. Data from stations above sea level need to be corrected for altitude using a two-attenuation length technique. The standard method involves comparison of data from two relatively close stations at significantly different altitude. We have shown that this method may be unreliable in cases, such as this, of quite sharp anisotropy.


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Radiação Cósmica , Nêutrons , Prótons , Monitoramento de Radiação , Atividade Solar , Anisotropia , Planeta Terra , América do Norte , América do Sul
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Adv Space Res ; 30(4): 1045-8, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12539785

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The relativistic solar proton event of 6 November 1997 resulted in the first ground-level enhancement (GLE) of solar cycle 23. The earliest onset was around 1215 UT but was up to 15 minutes later at some neutron monitor locations. The time of maximum intensity also varied significantly over the world-wide neutron monitor network. The modeled particle distributions and spectra are presented. The apparent particle arrival direction is found to be largely consistent with propagation outward from the sun along interplanetary magnetic field lines.


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Radiação Cósmica , Nêutrons , Prótons , Monitoramento de Radiação , Atividade Solar , Anisotropia , Regiões Antárticas , Austrália , Canadá , Planeta Terra , Modelos Teóricos
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