Low Solar Activity and High GCR Particle Flux Variations: Assessment with Ulysses and ACE/CRIS Data 2007-2009

Physics – Plasma Physics

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[2447] Ionosphere / Modeling And Forecasting, [6225] Planetary Sciences: Solar System Objects / Mars, [7536] Solar Physics, Astrophysics, And Astronomy / Solar Activity Cycle, [7845] Space Plasma Physics / Particle Acceleration

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Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) environment during the current and historically known lower solar minimum condition indicate some of the very high anticipated measurements of particle spectral data. Data from the Ulysses spacecraft in the polar orbit about the sun during the years 2004 and 2006 (about 5 AU) provided proton and alpha particle flux data and showed such anticipated high particle flux variations. Also, ACE/CRIS spacecraft data during the years 2007 and 2009 showed some of the high particle flux measurements of several heavy ions such as oxygen and iron. We present Ulysses and ACE/CRIS measured particle flux data and discuss their high density and variations in the context of the current low solar activity.

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