Radiation Belt Daily Average Electron Flux Model (RB‐Daily‐E) From the Seven‐Year Van Allen Probes Mission and Its Application to Interpret GPS On‐Orbit Solar Array Degradation

Author:

Gabrielse Christine1ORCID,Lee Justin H.1ORCID,Claudepierre Seth2ORCID,Walker Don1,O’Brien Paul1ORCID,Roeder James1ORCID,Lao Yao1,Grovogui Jann1ORCID,Turner Drew L.3ORCID,Runov Andrei4ORCID,Boyd Alexander1ORCID,Fennell Joseph1ORCID,Blake J. Bernard1ORCID,Lopez Kevin15,Miyoshi Yoshizumi6,Keika Kunihiro7ORCID,Higashio Nana8,Shinohara Iku9ORCID,Imajo Shun10ORCID,Kurita Satoshi11ORCID,Mitani Takefumi9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Aerospace Corporation El Segundo CA USA

2. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences University of California Los Angeles CA USA

3. The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Laurel MD USA

4. Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences Department University of California Los Angeles CA USA

5. Now at Fluence Energy LLC Arlington VA USA

6. Institute for Space‐Earth Environmental Research Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

7. Graduate School of Science The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

8. Research & Development Directorate Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Tokyo Japan

9. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Tokyo Japan

10. Data Analysis Center for Geomagnetism and Space Magnetism Graduate School of Science Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

11. Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere Kyoto University Uji Japan

Funder

NASA Headquarters

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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