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View article: New Model for the Plasma Electrons Fluxes (Part of GREEN Model)
New Model for the Plasma Electrons Fluxes (Part of GREEN Model) Open
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View article: A new model for the plasma particles fluxes (part of GREEN model)
A new model for the plasma particles fluxes (part of GREEN model) Open
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View article: GREEN: the new Global Radiation Earth ENvironment model (beta version)
GREEN: the new Global Radiation Earth ENvironment model (beta version) Open
GREEN (Global Radiation Earth ENvironment) is a new model (in beta version) providing fluxes at any location between L∗= 1 and L∗= 8, all along the magnetic field lines, for all local times and for any energy between 1 keV and 10 MeV for e…
View article: GREEN: A new Global Radiation Earth ENvironment model
GREEN: A new Global Radiation Earth ENvironment model Open
GREEN (Global Radiation Earth ENvironment) is a new model providing fluxes at any location between L* = 1 and L* = 8 all along the magnetic field lines and for any energy between 1 keV to 10 MeV for electrons and between 1 keV and 800 MeV …
View article: Variations of the Electron Fluxes in the Terrestrial Radiation Belts Due To the Impact of Corotating Interaction Regions and Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections
Variations of the Electron Fluxes in the Terrestrial Radiation Belts Due To the Impact of Corotating Interaction Regions and Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Open
In this paper, we study the variations of the radiation belts electron fluxes induced by the interaction of two types of solar wind structures with the Earth magnetosphere: the corotating interaction regions and the interplanetary coronal …
View article: Improvements of FLUKA Calculation of the Neutron Albedo
Improvements of FLUKA Calculation of the Neutron Albedo Open
This paper presents Monte-Carlo simulations based on the Fluka code aiming to calculate the contribution of the neutron albedo at a given date and altitude above the Earth chosen by the user. Results consist of a two-parameter distribution…