Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1767607 Advances in Space Research 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
We have done some investigations of K1 dependence on the rigidity of the proton flux spectra in the same time for explanation such behavior of the K1. The persistent regularity of K1 indicates that the most part of the spread in values of K1 is involved with dependence with spectra rigidity. The investigation of the dependence of the threshold energy of the METEOR detector with spectra rigidity of the proton flux was carried out. It results from analysis that large transfer zone from energy with effective area “S” equals zero (E < E1) till energy with effective area “S” equal to one. This is the relation of these energies: E2/E1 = 5 (E1 = 4.2 MeV, E2 = 21 MeV). The presence of such zone means that the detector effective area “S” will be different for proton fluxes with different rigidity. After some mathematical transformations you can get that the proton fluxes (measured with 5 MeV METEOR detector) do not correspond to 5 MeV, but 7 MeV. Correction factor E(γ) increases with γ increase from value 1.40 for γ = 2 to value 2.24 for γ = 6 with central tendency about 2. The proton flux for detector with 5 MeV nominal threshold level must be doubling. It is necessary to do such adjustment for all METEOR data from 1972 year.
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