Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976brla.reptr....h&link_type=abstract
Final Report Ballistic Research Labs., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
Computer Science
Ionization, Mesosphere, Rates (Per Time), Solar Radiation, Stratosphere, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Galactic Radiation, X Rays
Scientific paper
The sources of ionization in the mesosphere and stratosphere may be placed in three categories: solar radiation (photons), galactic cosmic rays, and precipitating energetic particles of solar and terrestrial origin and modulation. The ion-pair production rate Q (ion pairs per cubic centimeter per second) due to X-rays and EUV radiation is a function of latitude, time of day, solar declination, and the solar sunspot cycle. Solar radiation dominates the Q term in the upper mesosphere during the day. Galactic cosmic rays are the major source of ion pairs at night throughout the stratosphere and lower mesosphere and even into the upper mesosphere during geomagnetically quiet conditions. The Q term due to galactic cosmic rays also displays a dependence on latitude and the solar cycle. Energetic particles (electrons = 40 keV, protons = 1 MeV, alpha particles = 5 MeV) can be the dominant source of ion pairs for short times in the stratosphere and mesosphere, competing with even solar radiation under some circumstances. The effects are more prominent at higher latitudes, particularly for protons.
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