This article reports nine solar energetic particle (SEP) events detected by the New Instrument for Nuclear Analysis (NINA) between 1998 October and 1999 April. NINA is a silicon-based particle detector mounted on board the Russian satellite Resurs-01-4, which has flown at an altitude of about 800 km in polar inclination since 1998 July.
Light Isotope Abundances in Solar Energetic Particles Measured by the Space Instrument NINA / A. Bakaldin;A. Galper;S. Koldashov;M. Korotkov;A. Leonov V. Mikhailov;A. Murashov;S. Voronov;V. Bidoli;M. Casolino;M. De Pascale;G. Furano;A. Iannucci;A. Morselli;P. Picozza;R. Sparvoli;M. Boezio V. Bonvicini;R. Cirami;A. Vacchi;N. Zampa;M. Ambriola;R. Bellotti;F. Cafagna;F. Ciacio;M. Circella;C. De Marzo;O. Adriani;P. Papini;S. Piccardi;P. Spillantini;S. Straulino;E. Vannuccini;S. Bartalucci;M. Ricci;G. Castellini. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0004-637X. - STAMPA. - 577:(2002), pp. 513-523. [10.1086/342128]
Light Isotope Abundances in Solar Energetic Particles Measured by the Space Instrument NINA
ADRIANI, OSCAR;PAPINI, PAOLO;PICCARDI, SIMONE;SPILLANTINI, PIERO;STRAULINO, SAMUELE;VANNUCCINI, ELENA;CASTELLINI, GUIDO
2002
Abstract
This article reports nine solar energetic particle (SEP) events detected by the New Instrument for Nuclear Analysis (NINA) between 1998 October and 1999 April. NINA is a silicon-based particle detector mounted on board the Russian satellite Resurs-01-4, which has flown at an altitude of about 800 km in polar inclination since 1998 July.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.