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The relationship between plasma effects and cosmic radiation studied with TriTel-LMP measurements during the ESEO mission
Authors:Balázs Zábori  Attila Hirn  Pál Bencze
Institution:1. Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Goldmann Gy. tér 3. V2 building 603. room, H-1111, Budapest, Hungary;2. Hungarian Academy of Sciences KFKI Atomic Energy Research Institute, Konkoly Thege M. út 29–33, H-1121, Budapest, Hungary;3. Geodetic and Geophysical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-9401, Sopron, P.O.B.5, Hungary
Abstract:The main point of the paper is to use the simultaneous measurements of the energetic particle flux by TriTel and those of electron density by a Langmuir probe to study the question of to what extent solar electromagnetic and corpuscular radiation (galactic cosmic rays, particle precipitation from the radiation belts) are responsible for the ionization of the atmosphere. The electron density measured by the Langmuir probe is the sum of the ionization produced by the solar electromagnetic radiation and that due to the corpuscular radiation. The ionization produced by the solar electromagnetic radiation may be computed. The flux of energetic particles in an energy range may be determined by taking the difference between the threshold energy of the TriTel telescopes and the energy corresponding to the local cut-off rigidity. As the ESEO satellite will have a quasi-polar and circular orbit, the cut-off rigidity will change from low to high latitudes, thus enabling the assignment of different energy bands for the telescopes. Thus, it will be possible to determine which energy bands of particle produce ionization at different latitudes.
Keywords:Space exploration  European Student Earth Orbiter  Space weather  Cosmic radiation  Plasma effects
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