Author: M. A. Shea
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Category : Asymptotes
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The report is a supplement to IQSY Instruction Manual No. 10, Cosmic Ray Tables by McCracken, et al. (1965), and contains the asymptotic directions, variational coefficients and cutoff rigidities for 48 stations not included in the original manual in addition to an explanatory text. The computer programs utilized to calculate the values given in the tables are given in the appendix.
Supplement to IQSY Instruction Manual No. 10, Cosmic Ray Tables
Author: M. A. Shea
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ISBN:
Category : Asymptotes
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The report is a supplement to IQSY Instruction Manual No. 10, Cosmic Ray Tables by McCracken, et al. (1965), and contains the asymptotic directions, variational coefficients and cutoff rigidities for 48 stations not included in the original manual in addition to an explanatory text. The computer programs utilized to calculate the values given in the tables are given in the appendix.
Publisher:
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Category : Asymptotes
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The report is a supplement to IQSY Instruction Manual No. 10, Cosmic Ray Tables by McCracken, et al. (1965), and contains the asymptotic directions, variational coefficients and cutoff rigidities for 48 stations not included in the original manual in addition to an explanatory text. The computer programs utilized to calculate the values given in the tables are given in the appendix.
Tables of Asymptotic Directions, Cutoff Rigidities, and Reentrant Albedo Calculations for Palestine, Dallas, and Midland Texas
Author: M. A. Shea
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Category : Albedo
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Using the trajectory-tracing technique, the asymptotic directions and cut-off rigidities for Palestine, Dallas, and Midland, Texas were calculated as a function of various zenith and azimuth angles. Continuation of the trajectory-tracing process below the Stormer cutoff allows an evaluation of the reentrant albedo showing that the invariant latitude of the guiding center of the trajectory at the albedo origin is the same as the invariant latitude of the guiding center of the particle trajectory at the specified zenith and azimuth angle of the detection point. Tables of asymptotic directions, cutoff rigidities, and the location of the reentrant albedo for each of these locations are given. Summaries of cutoff rigidity calculations as a function of zenith and azimuth directions for some miscellaneous locations are also included.
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Category : Albedo
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Using the trajectory-tracing technique, the asymptotic directions and cut-off rigidities for Palestine, Dallas, and Midland, Texas were calculated as a function of various zenith and azimuth angles. Continuation of the trajectory-tracing process below the Stormer cutoff allows an evaluation of the reentrant albedo showing that the invariant latitude of the guiding center of the trajectory at the albedo origin is the same as the invariant latitude of the guiding center of the particle trajectory at the specified zenith and azimuth angle of the detection point. Tables of asymptotic directions, cutoff rigidities, and the location of the reentrant albedo for each of these locations are given. Summaries of cutoff rigidity calculations as a function of zenith and azimuth directions for some miscellaneous locations are also included.
Supplemental Summary of Cutoff Rigidities Calculated Using the International Geomagnetic Reference Field for Various Epochs
Author: M. A. Shea
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Category : Cosmic magnetic fields
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Tables of cosmic-ray cutoff rigidities using the trajectory-tracing technique are given for three epochs of the geomagnetic field. These values have been determined utilizing the International Geomagnetic Reference Field with time derivatives applied so that the coefficients for the field model are appropriate for the following epochs: 1965.0, 1970.0, and 1975.0. Each table includes the geographic coordinates and L value of each location together with the main cutoff rigidity, the Stormer cutoff rigidity, and the effective cutoff rigidity. The altitude for which each set of values was calculated is also given. Tables for both vertical and non-vertical directions are included. These cutoff rigidity values are supplemental to those published in previous AFGL reports. In addition, minor corrections to previously published values are also included.
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Category : Cosmic magnetic fields
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Tables of cosmic-ray cutoff rigidities using the trajectory-tracing technique are given for three epochs of the geomagnetic field. These values have been determined utilizing the International Geomagnetic Reference Field with time derivatives applied so that the coefficients for the field model are appropriate for the following epochs: 1965.0, 1970.0, and 1975.0. Each table includes the geographic coordinates and L value of each location together with the main cutoff rigidity, the Stormer cutoff rigidity, and the effective cutoff rigidity. The altitude for which each set of values was calculated is also given. Tables for both vertical and non-vertical directions are included. These cutoff rigidity values are supplemental to those published in previous AFGL reports. In addition, minor corrections to previously published values are also included.
Tables of Vertical Cutoff Rigidities for Epochs 1955 and 1960
Author: M. A. Shea
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Category : Cosmic rays
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Tables of vertical cutoff rigidities calculated using the trajectory-tracing technique are given for two epochs of the geomagnetic field. The Finch and Leaton magnetic field coefficients were used for Epoch 1955, and the Jensen and Cain coefficients were used for Epoch 1960. Each table includes the geographic coordinates and L value of each location together with the main cone cutoff rigidity, the Stormer cutoff rigidity, and the effective cutoff rigidity. Data for approximately 2900 locations on the earth are presented.
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Category : Cosmic rays
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Tables of vertical cutoff rigidities calculated using the trajectory-tracing technique are given for two epochs of the geomagnetic field. The Finch and Leaton magnetic field coefficients were used for Epoch 1955, and the Jensen and Cain coefficients were used for Epoch 1960. Each table includes the geographic coordinates and L value of each location together with the main cone cutoff rigidity, the Stormer cutoff rigidity, and the effective cutoff rigidity. Data for approximately 2900 locations on the earth are presented.
Tables of Asymptotic Directions and Vertical Cutoff Rigidities for a Five Degree by Fifteen Degree World Grid Using the Finch and Leaton Geomagnetic Field Model
Author: M. A. Shea
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Category : Asymptotes
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Tables of asymptotic directions and vertical cutoff rigidities for a five degree by fifteen degree world grid are presented. These values were obtained by the integration of vertically incident cosmic-ray trajectories through the Finch and Leaton (Epoch 1955) quiescent model of the geomagnetic field. The table of asymptotic directions contains the asymptotic latitudes and longitudes that specify the direction of approach, from interplanetary space, of a cosmic-ray particle. These asymptotic directions are given for each grid point for specific rigidities above the main cone cutoff rigidity. The table of vertical cutoff rigidities contains the geographic coordinates and L value of each location, together with the main cone cutoff rigidity, the Stormer cutoff rigidity, and the effective cutoff rigidity.
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Category : Asymptotes
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Tables of asymptotic directions and vertical cutoff rigidities for a five degree by fifteen degree world grid are presented. These values were obtained by the integration of vertically incident cosmic-ray trajectories through the Finch and Leaton (Epoch 1955) quiescent model of the geomagnetic field. The table of asymptotic directions contains the asymptotic latitudes and longitudes that specify the direction of approach, from interplanetary space, of a cosmic-ray particle. These asymptotic directions are given for each grid point for specific rigidities above the main cone cutoff rigidity. The table of vertical cutoff rigidities contains the geographic coordinates and L value of each location, together with the main cone cutoff rigidity, the Stormer cutoff rigidity, and the effective cutoff rigidity.
Report UAG
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 1008
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 1008
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Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 344
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Environmental Research Papers
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Category : Environmental geology
Languages : en
Pages : 142
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Category : Environmental geology
Languages : en
Pages : 142
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OAR Cumulative Index of Research Results
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 1264
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 1264
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AFCRL Space Science Research During 1968
Author: A. McIntyre
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
A summary of the space science organization and facilities of Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (AFCRL); its international activities in space science; rockets and satellites launched during 1968; results of experiments associated with the moon, micrometeoroids, energetic particles and magnetic fields, upper atmosphere physics, meteorology, geodesy, and gravity; planned research in 1969; and a space science research related bibliography are included.
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
A summary of the space science organization and facilities of Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (AFCRL); its international activities in space science; rockets and satellites launched during 1968; results of experiments associated with the moon, micrometeoroids, energetic particles and magnetic fields, upper atmosphere physics, meteorology, geodesy, and gravity; planned research in 1969; and a space science research related bibliography are included.