Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981stin...8223107m&link_type=abstract
Energetic proton fluxes at synchronous altitude: 23 August 1972 - 7 August 1979
Physics
Charts, Energetic Particles, Extraterrestrial Environments, Geosynchronous Orbits, Proton Flux Density, Altitude, Data Bases, Energy Bands, Maxima, Minima, Numerical Integration, Plotting, Sampling, Solar Flux
Scientific paper
The omnidirectional flux of protons in too energy bands, 10 to 30 MWEV and 50 to 100 MEV, are plotted for those days of activity in the time span 23 August 1972 through 7 August 1979. The source of the data is satellite 1971 39A, which was located at approximately 75 E longitude during the entire data collection period. It was positioned at synchronous altitude with an inclination of 1.2 degrees in August 1972, growing to 6.4 degrees by August 1979. Therefore, the measurements were made over a range of 4 to 16 degrees south magnetic latitude. The data are single samples taken every 15 min over the entire 7 year interval. The days selected are those that showed a maximum low energy proton flux greater than 40 protons/cu sec, the background in that channel. Fluxes for the events plotted were numerically integrated over the duration of each event.
Martina E. F.
Yinger S. A.
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