SAMPEX - Yohkoh: Solar Modification of Relativistic Electrons in the Earth's Radiation Belts
The Solar Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer, SAMPEX, measures fluxes of energetic particles from the sun, the Earth's magnetosphere, and cosmic ray sources over a broad range of energies. The four instruments aboard SAMPEX are the Low-Energy Ion Analyzer (LEICA), The Heavy Ion Large Telescope (HILT), The Mass Spectrometer Telescope (MAST), and the Proton-Electron Telescope (PET). The Soft X-ray Telescope on the Yohkoh satellite takes daily full-disk soft X-ray images of the Sun. Comparing data sets from the two satellites allows correlation of electron fluxes in the Earth's radiation belts with solar output.
A comparison of energetic electron fluxes (> 0.4 MeV) over the North Pole from the PET P1 solid state detector during the period 7-19-1993 through 8-6-1994 with soft X-ray images from Yohkoh
Video slate image reads "SAMPEX YOHKOH
Solar Modification of Relativistic Electrons in the Earth's Radiation Belts
S.G.Kanekal, D.N. Baker, B. Klecker, J.R. Cummings, R.A. Mewaldt, and L.W. Acton".
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Animator
- Liam Krauss (Hughes STX)
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Scientists
- Dan Baker (University of Colorado)
- Shrikanth G. Kanekal (University of Maryland)
- Berndt Klecker (Max Planck)
- Richard Mewaldt (CalTech)
- J. R. Cummings (California Institute of Technology)
- L. W. Acton (Montana State University)
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This page was originally published on Tuesday, November 7, 1995.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 2:00 PM EDT.
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[Solar Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer (SAMPEX): PET]
ID: 90This dataset can be found at: http://sunland.gsfc.nasa.gov/smex/sampex/
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[Yohkoh]
ID: 135Satellite solar observatory operated jointly by JAXA, NASA, and the UK
This dataset can be found at: http://www.lmsal.com/SXT/homepage.html
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