Energetic particles at high latitudes |
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Authors: | R. Müller-Mellin G. Wibberenz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Kernphysik, Universität Kiel, 24118 Kiel, Germany |
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Abstract: | We review work on diffusion coefficients of energetic particles with an attempt to extract implications on their behaviour at high latitudes. In the ecliptic plane results from solar energetic particle propagation between the Sun and about 5 AU can be described by an effective radial mean free path r which is approximately constant as a function of distancer. When particle propagation in three dimensions in the heliosphere is considered it is not sufficient to consider r only. Jovian electrons can be used as probes to determine the parameters of three-dimensional diffusion. In the polar regions diffusion is dominated by its parallel component. Some predictions how should vary with latitude are discussed. For different choices of this variation we present expectations for intensity-time profiles of solar particle events during the Ulysses polar passages. |
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Keywords: | heliosphere galactic cosmic rays solar cosmic rays Jovian electrons propagation parameters Ulysses |
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