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29 March 2024
 
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Measurements of Cosmic-ray Low-energy Antiproton and Proton Spectra in a Transient Period of the Solar Field Reversal
Y. Asaoka ; Y. Shikaze ; K. Abe ; K. Anraku ; M. Fujikawa ; H. Fuke ; S. Haino ; M. Imori ; K. Izumi ; T. Maeno ; Y. Makida ; S. Matsuda ; N. Matsui ; T. Matsukawa ; H. Matsumoto ; H. Matsunaga ; J. Mitchell ; T. Mitsui ; A. Moiseev ; M. Motoki ; J. Nishimura ; M. Nozaki ; S. Orito ; J. F. Ormes ; T. Saeki ; T. Sanuki ; M. Sasaki ; E. S. Seo ; T. Sonoda ; R. Streitmatter ; J. Suzuki ; K. Tanaka ; K. Tanizaki ; I. Ueda ; J. Z. Wang ; Y. Yajima ; Y. Yamagami ; A. Yamamoto ; Y. Yamamoto ; K. Yamato ; T. Yoshida ; K. Yoshimura ;
Date 2 Sep 2001
Journal Phys.Rev.Lett. 88 (2002) 051101
Subject astro-ph
AbstractThe energy spectra of cosmic-ray low-energy antiprotons and protons have been measured by BESS in 1999 and 2000, during a period covering the solar magnetic field reversal. Based on these measurements, a sudden increase of the antiproton to proton flux ratio following the solar magnetic field reversal was observed, and it generally agrees with a drift model of the solar modulation.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0109007
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