Energy losses and modulation of galactic cosmic rays |
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Authors: | L J Gleeson I H Urch |
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Institution: | (1) Monash University, Australia;(2) University of Adelaide, Australia |
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Abstract: | Numerical solutions of the cosmic-ray transport equation for the interplanetary region and including the effects of diffusion, convection, and energy loss, have been obtained for a galactic differential number-density spectrum of gaussian form, central kinetic energyT
0, and a width at half height maximum of 0.1T
0. These solutions have been used to show the redistribution in energy, and the reduction in number density, within the solar cavity. The mean energy loss is shown to be usefully approximated by the force-field potential when /T
0 1/2. The principal finding is that galactic cosmic-ray protons and helium nuclei, with kinetic energies less than about 80 MeV/nucleon, virtually, are completely excluded from near Earth by convective effects. As a result of this exclusion, it is found that it is not possible to demodulate the proton and helium-nuclei spectra, observed in 1964–65, to obtain information about low-energy galactic cosmic rays. |
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