GREEN: the new Global Radiation Earth ENvironment model (beta version)
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Published:2018-07-04
Issue:4
Volume:36
Page:953-967
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ISSN:1432-0576
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Container-title:Annales Geophysicae
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ann. Geophys.
Author:
Sicard AngélicaORCID, Boscher Daniel, Bourdarie Sébastien, Lazaro Didier, Standarovski Denis, Ecoffet Robert
Abstract
Abstract. GREEN (Global Radiation Earth ENvironment) is a new model (in beta version)
providing fluxes at any location between L∗= 1 and L∗= 8, all along the
magnetic field lines, for all local times and for any energy between 1 keV
and 10 MeV for electrons and between 1 keV and 800 MeV for protons. This model is
composed of global models (AE8 and AP8, and SPM for low energies) and local models
(SLOT model, OZONE and IGE-2006 for electrons, and OPAL and IGP for protons). GREEN is not just a collection of various models; it calculates
the electron and proton fluxes from the most relevant existing model for a
given energy and location. Moreover, some existing models can be updated or
corrected in GREEN. For examples, a new version of the SLOT model is
presented here and has been integrated in GREEN. Moreover, a new model of
proton flux in geostationary orbit (IGP) developed a few years ago is also
detailed here and integrated in GREEN. Finally a correction of the AE8 model at
high energy for L∗ < 2.5 has also been implemented. The inputs of
the GREEN model are the coordinates of the points and the date (year, month,
day, UTC) along an orbit, the particle species (electron or proton) and the
energies. Then GREEN provides fluxes all along the given orbit, depending on
the solar cycle and other magnetic parameters such as L∗, Bmirror
and Beq.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geology,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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