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A comparison of turbulence-reduced drift coefficients of importance for the modulation of galactic cosmic-ray protons in the supersonic solar wind
(Elsevier, 2015)
The study of the modulation of cosmic rays in the heliosphere relies heavily on a thorough understanding of the transport of these charged particles in the turbulent solar wind. Drift effects due to gradients and the ...
Sensitivity of cosmic-ray proton spectra to the low-wavenumber behavior of the 2D turbulence power spectrum
(IOP Publishing, 2015)
In this study, a novel ab initio cosmic ray (CR) modulation code that solves a set of stochastic transport equations
equivalent to the Parker transport equation, and that uses output from a turbulence transport code as ...
An AB initio model for the modulation of galactic cosmic-ray electrons
(IOP Publishing, 2013)
The modulation of galactic cosmic-ray electrons is studied using an ab initio three-dimensional steady state cosmicraymodulation
code in which the effects of turbulence on both the diffusion and drift of these cosmic-rays ...
An AB initio model for cosmic-ray modulation
(IOP Publishing, 2013)
A proper understanding of the effects of turbulence on the diffusion and drift of cosmic rays (CRs) is of vital
importance for a better understanding of CR modulation in the heliosphere. This study presents an ab initio ...