Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994crre.rept.....g&link_type=abstract
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Computer Science
Crres (Satellite), Flux Density, Particle Telescopes, Proton Energy, Protons, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Computerized Simulation, Dosimeters, Earth Surface, Inner Radiation Belt, Monte Carlo Method, Proton Belts, Radiation Effects
Scientific paper
Proton flux maps of near-Earth space are presented using the Proton Telescope (PROTEL) detector on CRRES. The proton energy range covered is 1 - 100 MeV. Contamination of PROTEL measurements due to more than 100 MeV protons is corrected using loss cone data, resulting on consistency with dosimeter measurements and a Monte Carlo computer model of PROTEL. Two states of the inner magnetosphere were found during the CRRES mission, a quiet state having a single proton belt, and an active state with a double belt. The properties of the new population in the second belt are presented. Comparisons with NASA proton codes are made.
Bass Jack
Gussenhoven Susan M.
Hein C.
Madden Dean
Mullen E. G.
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