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Solar proton events at the end of the 23rd and start of the 24th solar cycle recorded in the PAMELA experiment

handle: 11588/598702 , 2158/823115
The PAMELA magnetic spectrometer was launched into a near-Earth orbit on board the Resurs-DK1 satellite in June 2006; in December 2006, it recorded the last strong solar high-energy particle event of the 23rd solar cycle. A deficit was thereafter observed in solar energetic particle events because of the lengthy solar activity minimum and the weak evolution of the next (24th) solar cycle. As a result, only a few solar events involving protons with energies of more than 100 MeV were recorded between 2010 and 1012. This work presents the preliminary results from measurements of charged particle fluxes in these events, recorded by the Pamela spectrometer.
- National Institute for Nuclear Physics Italy
- P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Federation
- National Research University of Electronic Technology Russian Federation
- Moscow Engineering Physics Institute Russian Federation
- National Research University of Electronic Technology Russian Federation
Spectrometers, Solar energetic particle events, Solar activity, Measurements of, Cosmic Rays, High-energy particles, Charged particle flux, Magnetic spectrometers, Solar energy, Near-Earth orbits, Protons, Solar proton events, Charged particle flux, High-energy particles, Magnetic spectrometers, Measurements of, Near-Earth orbits, Solar activity, Solar energetic particle events, Solar proton events; Protons, Spectrometers; Solar energy
Spectrometers, Solar energetic particle events, Solar activity, Measurements of, Cosmic Rays, High-energy particles, Charged particle flux, Magnetic spectrometers, Solar energy, Near-Earth orbits, Protons, Solar proton events, Charged particle flux, High-energy particles, Magnetic spectrometers, Measurements of, Near-Earth orbits, Solar activity, Solar energetic particle events, Solar proton events; Protons, Spectrometers; Solar energy
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