AE9/AP9/SMP: New Models for Radiation Belt And Space Plasma Specification
Abstract
A new set of models for the flux of particles in the Earths inner magnetosphere has been developed for use in space system design and other applications requiring a climatological specification. Denoted AE9, AP9, and SPM for energetic electrons, energetic protons and space plasma, respectively, the models are derived from 33 data sets measured by satellite on-board sensors. These data sets have been processed in a manner to create maps of the particle fluxes together with estimates of uncertainties due to both imperfect measurements and space weather variability. Furthermore, the model architecture permits the Monte-Carlo estimation of the time evolution of fluxes and derived quantities, e.g. the median and 95th percentile, along an arbitrary orbit. An overview of the model will be presented, addressing in particular the latest AE9/AP9 version release.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 09, 2014
- Accession Number
- AD1029099
Entities
People
- G. P. Ginet
- Judy A. Fennelly
- S. L. Huston
- T. P. O'Brien
- Timothy B Guild
- W. R. Johnston
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory