We report new measurements of the vertical geomagnetic cutoff for cosmic rays with rigidities from ~500 to 1700 MV, made using data from the MAST instrument on SAMPEX. A total of ~10,000 nuclei were used to measure the latitude cutoff in nineteen separate rigidity intervals. These results show that cosmic rays and solar particles can penetrate several degrees lower in latitude than would be estimated from commonly used relations for the geomagnetic cutoff, which has implications for the radiation exposure expected on the Space Station. An excellent fit to our measured cutoffs is given by the relation Rc = 15.062cos4 (Λ) - 0.363 GV, where Rc is the geomagnetic cutoff in rigidity, and λ is the invariant latitude. We suggest that this relation...
Relativistic particles entering the Earth's magnetosphere, i.e. cosmic rays and solar energetic p...
Latitude - local time dependence of low energy cosmic ray cut-offs in realistic geomagnetic fiel
Relativistic particles entering the Earth's magnetosphere, i.e. cosmic rays and solar energetic part...
We report new measurements of the vertical geomagnetic cutoff for cosmic rays with rigidities from ~...
The vertical geomagnetic cutoffs for cosmic-ray protons are presented for seven different energy int...
The vertical geomagnetic cutoffs for cosmic-ray protons are presented for seven different energy int...
In this contribution we present the calculation of a realistic timedependent geomagnetic cutoff alon...
International audienceRelativistic particles entering the Earth's magnetosphere, i.e. cosmic rays an...
In this paper we will report the results of the computation of cutoff rigidities of vertical and non...
In this paper we will report the results of the computation of cutoff rigidities of vertical and non...
Data from the polar-orbiting Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) satelli...
An analytical expression is derived for the cutoff rigidity of cosmic rays arriving at a point in an...
Data from the polar-orbiting Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) satelli...
Data from the polar-orbiting Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) satelli...
International audienceAn analytical expression is derived for the cutoff rigidity of cosmic rays arr...
Relativistic particles entering the Earth's magnetosphere, i.e. cosmic rays and solar energetic p...
Latitude - local time dependence of low energy cosmic ray cut-offs in realistic geomagnetic fiel
Relativistic particles entering the Earth's magnetosphere, i.e. cosmic rays and solar energetic part...
We report new measurements of the vertical geomagnetic cutoff for cosmic rays with rigidities from ~...
The vertical geomagnetic cutoffs for cosmic-ray protons are presented for seven different energy int...
The vertical geomagnetic cutoffs for cosmic-ray protons are presented for seven different energy int...
In this contribution we present the calculation of a realistic timedependent geomagnetic cutoff alon...
International audienceRelativistic particles entering the Earth's magnetosphere, i.e. cosmic rays an...
In this paper we will report the results of the computation of cutoff rigidities of vertical and non...
In this paper we will report the results of the computation of cutoff rigidities of vertical and non...
Data from the polar-orbiting Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) satelli...
An analytical expression is derived for the cutoff rigidity of cosmic rays arriving at a point in an...
Data from the polar-orbiting Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) satelli...
Data from the polar-orbiting Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer (SAMPEX) satelli...
International audienceAn analytical expression is derived for the cutoff rigidity of cosmic rays arr...
Relativistic particles entering the Earth's magnetosphere, i.e. cosmic rays and solar energetic p...
Latitude - local time dependence of low energy cosmic ray cut-offs in realistic geomagnetic fiel
Relativistic particles entering the Earth's magnetosphere, i.e. cosmic rays and solar energetic part...