Anomalous Cosmic Rays and Solar Modulation |
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Authors: | Cummings A C Stone E C |
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Institution: | (1) California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, 91125 |
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Abstract: | We review aspects of anomalous cosmic rays (ACRs) that bear on the solar modulation of energetic particles in the heliosphere. We show that the latitudinal and radial gradients of these particles exhibit a 22-year periodicity in concert with the reversal of the Sun's magnetic field. The power-law index of the low energy portion of the energy spectrum of ACRs at the shock in 1996 appears to be -1.3, suggesting that the strength of the solar wind termination shock at the helioequatorial plane is relatively weak, with s 2.8. The rigidity dependence of the perpendicular interplanetary mean free path in the outer heliosphere for particles with rigidities between 0.2 and 0.7 GV varies approximately as R2, where R is particle rigidity. There is evidence that ACR oxygen is primarily multiply charged above 20 MeV/nuc and primarily singly-charged below 16 MeV/nuc. The location of the termination shock was at 65 AU in 1987 and 85 AU in 1994. |
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Keywords: | anomalous cosmic rays Pioneer 10 SAMPEX Voyager solar modulation heliosphere solar wind termination shock diffusion coefficient gradients |
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