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PAMELA's measurements of geomagnetic cutoff variations during the 14 December 2006 storm

Author(s)
Adriani, O.
Barbarino, G. C.
Bazilevskaya, G. A.
Di Felice, Valeria  
Picozza, P.  
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Geomagnetic Cutoff

Magnetic Storms

Solar Energetic Parti...

Date Issued
2016-03-01
Mission(s)
Pamela  
Abstract
Data from the Payload for Antimatter Matter Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics (PAMELA) satellite experiment were used to measure the geomagnetic cutoff for high-energy (≳ 80MeV) protons during the 14 December 2006 geomagnetic storm. The variations of the cutoff latitude as a function of rigidity were studied on relatively short timescales, corresponding to spacecraft orbital periods (˜94 min). Estimated cutoff values were compared with those obtained by means of a trajectory-tracing approach based on a dynamical empirical modeling of the Earth's magnetosphere. We found significant variations in the cutoff latitude, with a maximum suppression of ˜7 at lowest rigidities during the main phase of the storm. The observed reduction in the geomagnetic shielding and its temporal evolution were related to the changes in the magnetospheric configuration, investigating the role of interplanetary magnetic field, solar wind, and geomagnetic parameters. PAMELA's results represent the first direct measurement of geomagnetic cutoffs for protons with kinetic energies in the sub-GeV and GeV region.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/4899
DOI
10.1002/2016SW001364
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016SpWea..14..210A
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