Cosmic ray access at polar heliographic latitudes

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Cosmic Rays, Diffusion Coefficient, Interplanetary Medium, Particle Diffusion, Wentzel-Kramer-Brillouin Method, Ecliptic, Nuclear Particles, Power Spectra, Relativistic Particles, Solar Wind

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Based on a modified WKB analysis of the interplanetary irregularity spectra, a discussion of the radial dependence of the radial cosmic ray diffusion coefficient at polar heliographic latitudes is presented. At 1-AU radial distance the parameters are taken to equal those observed in the ecliptic. In the sense of a present best estimate it is argued that relativistic nuclei should have significantly easier access to 1 AU at the pole than in the ecliptic. The reverse may very well be true for the direct access of very low rigidity particles.

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