Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990itns...37.1929d&link_type=abstract
(IEEE, DNA, JPL, et al., Annual Conference on Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects, 27th, Reno, NV, July 16-20, 1990) IEEE Transa
Computer Science
11
Concorde Aircraft, Microelectronics, Random Access Memory, Single Event Upsets, Solar Flares, Upper Atmosphere, Alpha Particles, Cosmic Rays, Fission Products, Supersonic Aircraft
Scientific paper
The Cosmic Radiation Environment Monitor has flow regularly on a supersonic airliner over a period of 18 months in order to explore the extent of single-event phenomena in the upper atmosphere. Data presented are from flights occurring between November 1988 and May 1990. The detector system used is briefly described. Quiet-time data now have good statistical precision and are compared with predictions of environment models. A number of increases and decreases were observed during the solar flare events of September and October 1989.
Dyer C. S.
Farren J.
Sims Jon A.
Stephen Jimmy
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