SEPEM: A tool for statistical modeling the solar energetic particle environment
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Crosby, N.
Heynderickx, D.
Jiggens, P.
Aran, A.
Sanahuja, B.
Truscott, P.
Lei, F.
Jacobs, C.
Poedts, S.
Gabriel, S.
Sandberg, I.
Glover, A.
Hilgers, A.
Discipline
Physical sciences
Audience
Scientific
Date
2015Metadata
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Solar energetic particle (SEP) events are a serious radiation hazard for spacecraft as well as a severe health risk to humans traveling in space. Indeed, accurate modeling of the SEP environment constitutes a priority requirement for astrophysics and solar system missions and for human exploration in space. The European Space Agency's Solar Energetic Particle Environment Modelling (SEPEM) application server is a World Wide Web interface to a complete set of cross-calibrated data ranging from 1973 to 2013 as well as new SEP engineering models and tools. Both statistical and physical modeling techniques have been included, in order to cover the environment not only at 1 AU but also in the inner heliosphere ranging from 0.2 AU to 1.6 AU using a newly developed physics-based shock-and-particle model to simulate particle flux profiles of gradual SEP events. With SEPEM, SEP peak flux and integrated fluence statistics can be studied, as well as durations of high SEP flux periods. Furthermore, effects tools are also included to allow calculation of single event upset rate and radiation doses for a variety of engineering scenarios.
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Crosby, N.; Heynderickx, D.; Jiggens, P.; Aran, A.; Sanahuja, B.; Truscott, P.; Lei, F.; Jacobs, C.; Poedts, S.; Gabriel, S.; Sandberg, I.; Glover, A.; Hilgers, A. (2015). SEPEM: A tool for statistical modeling the solar energetic particle environment. , Space Weather, Vol. 13, Issue 7, 406-426, DOI: 10.1002/2013SW001008.Identifiers
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Article
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Yes
Language
eng