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Space weather and space anomalies |
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L. I. Dorman, N. Iucci, A. V. Belov, A. E. Levitin, E. A. Eroshenko, N. G. Ptitsyna, G. Villoresi, G. V. Chizhenkov, L. I. Gromova, M. Parisi, M. I. Tyasto, V. G. Yanke |
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Artikel
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Sprache |
Englisch
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0992-7689
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In: Annales Geophysicae ; 23, no. 9 ; Nr. 23, no. 9 (2005-11-22), S.3009-3018 |
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250015372
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/angeo-23-3009-2005.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
A large database of anomalies, registered by 220 satellites
in different orbits over the period 1971-1994 has been compiled. For the
first time, data from 49 Russian Kosmos satellites have been included in
a statistical analysis. The database also contains a large set of daily and
hourly space weather parameters. A series of statistical analyses made it
possible to quantify, for different satellite orbits, space weather
conditions on the days characterized by anomaly occurrences. In particular,
very intense fluxes (>1000 pfu at energy >10 MeV) of solar protons are
linked to anomalies registered by satellites in high-altitude
(>15000 km), near-polar (inclination >55°) orbits typical for navigation
satellites, such as those used in the GPS network, NAVSTAR, etc. (the rate of anomalies
increases by a factor ~20), and to a much smaller extent to
anomalies in geostationary orbits, (they increase by a factor ~4).
Direct and indirect connections between anomaly occurrence and geomagnetic
perturbations are also discussed. |
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