Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980icrc....5..211e&link_type=abstract
In: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 16th, Kyoto, Japan, August 6-18, 1979, Conference Papers. Volume 5. (A81-12386 02-93) T
Physics
Anisotropy, Energetic Particles, Proton Flux Density, Solar Flares, Solar Protons, International Sun Earth Explorer 3, Solar Flux
Scientific paper
Shortly after the onset of the particle event associated with the September 23, 1978 solar flare the University of Chicago instrument on the ISEE-3 spacecraft was measuring large anisotropies in the flux of protons with energies between 32 and 150 MeV. Several hours after the onset, the anisotropy nearly disappeared on a timescale of minutes. We present the time history of the anisotropy in this event and discuss it in terms of available information on the solar and interplanetary conditions at that time.
Evenson Paul
Meyer Pascal
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