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    | Titel | 
    Charge-sign dependent modulation in the heliosphere over a 22-year cycle | 
   
  
    | VerfasserIn | 
    S. E. S. Ferreira, M. S. Potgieter, B. Heber, H. Fichtner | 
   
  
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    Artikel
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    | Sprache | 
    Englisch
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    | ISSN | 
    0992-7689
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    | Digitales Dokument | 
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    | Erschienen | 
    In: Annales Geophysicae ; 21, no. 6 ; Nr. 21, no. 6, S.1359-1366 | 
   
  
    | Datensatznummer | 
    250014646
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    | Publikation (Nr.) | 
     copernicus.org/angeo-21-1359-2003.pdf | 
   
  
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        | Zusammenfassung | 
       
      
        | A time-dependent model
 based on a numerical solution of Parker’s transport equation is used to model
 the modulation of cosmic ray protons, electrons and helium for full 11-year and
 22-year modulation cycles using a compound approach. This approach incorporates
 the concept of propagating diffusion barriers based on global increases in the
 heliospheric magnetic field as they propagate from the Sun throughout the
 heliosphere, combined with gradient, curvature and current sheet drifts and the
 other basic modulation mechanisms. The model results are compared to the
 observed 11-year and 22-year cycles for 1.2 GV electrons and 1.2 GV Helium at
 Earth for the period 1975–1998. The model solutions are also compared to the
 observed charge-sign dependent modulation along Ulysses’ trajectory for the
 period 1990–1998. This compound approach to long-term modulation, especially
 charge-sign dependent modulation, is found to be remarkably successful. It is
 shown that the model can easily account for the latitude dependence for cosmic
 ray protons and the lack thereof for cosmic ray electrons by assuming large
 perpendicular diffusion in the polar direction. This approach contributes to an
 improved understanding of how diffusion and drifts vary from solar minimum to
 maximum modulation, and what the time-dependence of the heliospheric diffusion
 coefficients may be.
 
  Key words. Interplanetary physics
 (energetic particles; cosmic rays; general or miscellaneous)  | 
       
    
  
  
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