Galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) are extremely difficult to shield against and pose one of the most severe long-term hazards for human exploration of space. The recent solar minimum between solar cycles 23 and 24 shows a prolonged period of reduced solar activity and low interplanetary magnetic field strengths. As a result, the modulation of GCRs is very weak, and the fluxes of GCRs are near their highest levels in the last 25 years in the fall of 2009. Here we explore the dose rates of GCRs in the current prolonged solar minimum and make predictions for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER), which is now measuring GCRs in the lunar environment. Our results confirm the weak modulation o...
The radiation dose from galactic cosmic rays during a manned mission to Mars is expected to be compa...
The recent solar minimum was the longest and deepest of the space age, with the lowest average sunsp...
Ground level enhancement (GLE) 72, which occurred 10 September 2017, is the most recent of two sola...
[1] Galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) are extremely difficult to shield against and pose one of the most s...
Recent solar conditions indicate a persistent decline in solar activity—possibly similar to thepast ...
The Sun and its solar wind are currently exhibiting extremely low densities and magnetic field stren...
Over the last decade, the solar wind has exhibited low densities and magnetic field strengths, repre...
The evidently low solar activity observed between solar cycles 23 and 24 during the years 2008–2010 ...
Over the last decade, the solar wind has exhibited low densities and magnetic field strengths, repre...
A physics-based cosmic-ray transport model has been fit to solar-minimum and solar-maximum cosmic ra...
The radiation environment in free space and the related radiation exposure is seen as one of the ma...
Anomalous cosmic ray (ACR) intensities at 1 AU at solar minimum generally track galactic cosmic ray ...
Abstract Context: Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) intensities around solar minimum times are modulated by ...
The origin of the eleven-year variation in Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) flux at Earth is examined in li...
The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) is an energetic particle detector fly...
The radiation dose from galactic cosmic rays during a manned mission to Mars is expected to be compa...
The recent solar minimum was the longest and deepest of the space age, with the lowest average sunsp...
Ground level enhancement (GLE) 72, which occurred 10 September 2017, is the most recent of two sola...
[1] Galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) are extremely difficult to shield against and pose one of the most s...
Recent solar conditions indicate a persistent decline in solar activity—possibly similar to thepast ...
The Sun and its solar wind are currently exhibiting extremely low densities and magnetic field stren...
Over the last decade, the solar wind has exhibited low densities and magnetic field strengths, repre...
The evidently low solar activity observed between solar cycles 23 and 24 during the years 2008–2010 ...
Over the last decade, the solar wind has exhibited low densities and magnetic field strengths, repre...
A physics-based cosmic-ray transport model has been fit to solar-minimum and solar-maximum cosmic ra...
The radiation environment in free space and the related radiation exposure is seen as one of the ma...
Anomalous cosmic ray (ACR) intensities at 1 AU at solar minimum generally track galactic cosmic ray ...
Abstract Context: Galactic cosmic ray (GCR) intensities around solar minimum times are modulated by ...
The origin of the eleven-year variation in Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) flux at Earth is examined in li...
The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) is an energetic particle detector fly...
The radiation dose from galactic cosmic rays during a manned mission to Mars is expected to be compa...
The recent solar minimum was the longest and deepest of the space age, with the lowest average sunsp...
Ground level enhancement (GLE) 72, which occurred 10 September 2017, is the most recent of two sola...