Author: Zdenek Svestka
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401017425
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
This Catalog originated as a common enterprise of solar physicists and space scientists under the auspices of the Second Working Group of the Inter-Union Commission of Solar Terrestrial Physics (IUCSTP). It is a pleasure to acknowledge the support we received from the IUCSTP president, Dr H. Friedman, and the IUCSTPSecretary, Dr E. R. Dyer during the several years we have spent on this project. The aim of our work has been to assemble all observations of particle events from the first PCA observation in 1955 through two solar cycle maxima up to the end of 1969, in order to preserve these data from the first epoch of the space era in a concise form for use in the future. Because the techniques of observation have very much improved in the present solar cycle, there is a tendency to consider the observations before 1964 as incomplete and out-of-date; one must not forget, however, that the 19th solar cycle greatly differed from cycle No. 20 in the level of its activity, and also may have been the last cycle of strong activity for many decades to come. Therefore, the particle event observations before 1964 'should be compiled in a consistent manner for comparison with later observations, and we believe that the Catalog achieves this. The rapid development of the exploration techniques necessarily results in a significant amount of inhomogeneity in the Catalog, as increasingly smaller events were detected.
Catalog of Solar Particle Events 1955–1969
Author: Zdenek Svestka
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401017425
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
This Catalog originated as a common enterprise of solar physicists and space scientists under the auspices of the Second Working Group of the Inter-Union Commission of Solar Terrestrial Physics (IUCSTP). It is a pleasure to acknowledge the support we received from the IUCSTP president, Dr H. Friedman, and the IUCSTPSecretary, Dr E. R. Dyer during the several years we have spent on this project. The aim of our work has been to assemble all observations of particle events from the first PCA observation in 1955 through two solar cycle maxima up to the end of 1969, in order to preserve these data from the first epoch of the space era in a concise form for use in the future. Because the techniques of observation have very much improved in the present solar cycle, there is a tendency to consider the observations before 1964 as incomplete and out-of-date; one must not forget, however, that the 19th solar cycle greatly differed from cycle No. 20 in the level of its activity, and also may have been the last cycle of strong activity for many decades to come. Therefore, the particle event observations before 1964 'should be compiled in a consistent manner for comparison with later observations, and we believe that the Catalog achieves this. The rapid development of the exploration techniques necessarily results in a significant amount of inhomogeneity in the Catalog, as increasingly smaller events were detected.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401017425
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
This Catalog originated as a common enterprise of solar physicists and space scientists under the auspices of the Second Working Group of the Inter-Union Commission of Solar Terrestrial Physics (IUCSTP). It is a pleasure to acknowledge the support we received from the IUCSTP president, Dr H. Friedman, and the IUCSTPSecretary, Dr E. R. Dyer during the several years we have spent on this project. The aim of our work has been to assemble all observations of particle events from the first PCA observation in 1955 through two solar cycle maxima up to the end of 1969, in order to preserve these data from the first epoch of the space era in a concise form for use in the future. Because the techniques of observation have very much improved in the present solar cycle, there is a tendency to consider the observations before 1964 as incomplete and out-of-date; one must not forget, however, that the 19th solar cycle greatly differed from cycle No. 20 in the level of its activity, and also may have been the last cycle of strong activity for many decades to come. Therefore, the particle event observations before 1964 'should be compiled in a consistent manner for comparison with later observations, and we believe that the Catalog achieves this. The rapid development of the exploration techniques necessarily results in a significant amount of inhomogeneity in the Catalog, as increasingly smaller events were detected.
Catalog of Solar Particle Events 1955-1969
Author: P. Simon
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Catalogue of solar particle events 1955-1969
Author: Zdenek Švestka
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Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Pages : 428
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A Study of Solar Regions with Flares Associated with Energetic Particle Events 1955-1969
Author: Margaret Jane McMath
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Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Pages : 150
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Study of Energetic Solar Particle Events of November 18, 1968; February 25, 1969; and March 30, 1969
Author: F. Venkatarangan
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Category : Solar cosmic rays
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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The solar particle events of November 18, 1968, February 25, 1969, and March 30, 1969 have been studied using data from the University of Iowa detector system aboard the lunar orbiting satellite Explorer 35. Protons, alpha particles, and Z> or = 3 nuclei are registered in the solid state detector of the system. An omnidirectional GM tube records protons of energy> or = MeV. Included in the study are interplanetary propagation, particle anisotrophy, and the intensity ratios of protons to alpha particles and of alpha particles to C, N, O nuclei above a common specific energy of 0.5 MeV/nucleon. (Author).
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Category : Solar cosmic rays
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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The solar particle events of November 18, 1968, February 25, 1969, and March 30, 1969 have been studied using data from the University of Iowa detector system aboard the lunar orbiting satellite Explorer 35. Protons, alpha particles, and Z> or = 3 nuclei are registered in the solid state detector of the system. An omnidirectional GM tube records protons of energy> or = MeV. Included in the study are interplanetary propagation, particle anisotrophy, and the intensity ratios of protons to alpha particles and of alpha particles to C, N, O nuclei above a common specific energy of 0.5 MeV/nucleon. (Author).
Significant Solar Proton Events, 1955-1969
Author: M. A. Shea
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Category : Solar activity
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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A list of the significant solar proton events for the period 1955 through 1969 has been prepared with identification limited to events with solar proton induced absorption as measured by a riometer in the earth's polar caps. A total of 139 events were identified over this 15-year period. This table was compiled after a thorough search of primary data sources in order to ascertain an onset time, a time of maximum absorption, the value of the maximum absorption, and the duration of each event. The observing location is identified for each of the events. (Author).
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Category : Solar activity
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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A list of the significant solar proton events for the period 1955 through 1969 has been prepared with identification limited to events with solar proton induced absorption as measured by a riometer in the earth's polar caps. A total of 139 events were identified over this 15-year period. This table was compiled after a thorough search of primary data sources in order to ascertain an onset time, a time of maximum absorption, the value of the maximum absorption, and the duration of each event. The observing location is identified for each of the events. (Author).
Catalog of High Energy Solar Particle Events, 1957-1961
Author: P. Cummings
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Category : Solar activity
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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This catalog lists high energy solar particle events which occurred in the period 1957-1961. The sources of information are tables of solar particle events compiled by other authors and individual papers concerning specific solar events. A complete list of references is included. (Author).
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Category : Solar activity
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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This catalog lists high energy solar particle events which occurred in the period 1957-1961. The sources of information are tables of solar particle events compiled by other authors and individual papers concerning specific solar events. A complete list of references is included. (Author).
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COSPAR SYMPOSIUM ON SOLAR PARTICLE EVENTS OF NOVEMBER 1969
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Solar-terrestrial Predictions Proceedings: Prediction group reports
Author: Richard Frank Donnelly
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Category : Ionospheric forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 452
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Category : Ionospheric forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 452
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Report Upper Atmosphere Geophysics
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 422
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 422
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