Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975cora.nasa..170d&link_type=abstract
"In its Cosmic Rays (NASA-TT-F-807) p 170-205 (SEE N75-16452 07-93) Transl. into ENGLISH from the book "Kosmicheskiye Luchi, Sb
Physics
Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Space, Particle Diffusion, Solar Wind Velocity, Diffusion Coefficient, Galactic Radiation, Modulation, Particle Flux Density, Scattering Coefficients
Scientific paper
The modulation of galactic cosmic rays is studied by the magnetic heterogeneities stream on the assumption that the diffusion coefficient is reduced whereas the solar wind velocity is increased with the growth of the angle between the sun's rotation axis and the direction of solar plasma motion. The stationary plane problem of isotropic diffusion is solved as it applies to two cases: (1) with due account of particle retardation by the antiphermium mechanism; and (2) without an account of the above mechanism. This problem is solved by the grid method in the polar coordinate system. The results of the calculations are followed by a discussion of the method of solution and of the errors.
Dorman Lev I.
Kobilinski Z.
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