1975
DOI: 10.1029/ja080i004p00457
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Modulation of low-energy cosmic rays

Abstract: Recent theories have related the diffusion of cosmic rays in the solar wind to the power spectrum of interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations. In this study the power spectrum‐diffusion coefficient relation for low‐energy protons (T < 80 MeV) is tested directly, and the relative contribution to the scattering from directional discontinuities in the magnetic field is examined. Modulation parameters Vw/Krr, the solar wind speed divided by the radial diffusion coefficient, are calculated from Pioneer 6 magnetic… Show more

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“…In the observer's frame of reference K 11 should be a reasonable Alfvnic with their k vectors oriented along B (Daily, 1973), the measured Kl will be approximately equal to Krr for power spectrum slopes on the order of a = 2 (for details see Sari,,1975).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the observer's frame of reference K 11 should be a reasonable Alfvnic with their k vectors oriented along B (Daily, 1973), the measured Kl will be approximately equal to Krr for power spectrum slopes on the order of a = 2 (for details see Sari,,1975).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectra covered the frequency range of 1.4 x 10T7ito 1.7 x 10lO Hz and were computed at an equivalent of 40 degrees of freedom when all data for 24 hours was present (Sari, 1972(Sari, , 1975. Since Pxx and Pyy are not always equal, K 1 I was set equal to the average of Kxx and Kyy as computed from Pxx and P yy A little thought must be given regarding the validity of equation…”
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“…These estimates were based Sari and Ness (1969), Coleman et al (1969), Russell et al (1971), Sari (1972Sari ( , 1975 and Blake and Belcher (1974).…”
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“…On the basis of an automatic computer identification of DD's as changes > 30o in the field direction in 42 sec or less [see Sari (1972 ) for a detailed description of the procedure, there were 22.7 + 6.2 DD's per day ( or slightly less than 1 DD per hour on average) during nine days around the encounter, not including either encounter day itself or the first day post-encounter. The latter was excluded because almost no DD's were observed on that day and was therefore obviously an anomalous day.…”
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confidence: 99%