Production of cosmogenic Be nuclei in the Earth's atmosphere by cosmic rays: Its dependence on solar modulation and the interstellar cosmic ray spectrum

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Webber, WR [1 ]
Higbie, PR
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[1] New Mexico State Univ, Dept Astron, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA
[2] New Mexico State Univ, Dept Phys, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA
关键词
cosmogenic nuclei; cosmic rays; protons; nuclear cross sections; heliosphere; solar cycle;
D O I
10.1029/2003JA009863
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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[1] Recent work by McCracken [2001] shows that Be-10 production rates by cosmic rays on the polar plateau are little affected by geomagnetic field changes in the last few hundred years. Also, the Be-10 observed in ice cores on the polar plateau probably originated at high latitudes and precipitated to the Earth in about 1 year, according to McCracken. As a result of this assumption, ice core records of Be-10 concentration extending back several hundred years, including the Maunder minimum, have the potential to study the solar modulation of cosmic rays on a time scale extending back several hundred years. These ice core records indicate that the Be-10 concentration at the time of the Maunder minimum was similar to2.0 times what it was during recent sunspot minima in 1965 and 1976. We have examined Be-10 production in the atmosphere using new data related to the interstellar cosmic ray spectrum and the effects of solar modulation as determined from Voyager spacecraft data in the outer heliosphere. We have used the FLUKA Monte Carlo program along with new cross-section data to calculate the production of nucleons and Be-10 nuclei in the atmosphere. These calculations show that Be-10 temporal variations are sensitive indicators of low-energy solar modulation. Our calculations of Be-10 production are able to reproduce well the factor similar to1.5-2.0 change in Be-10 observed in the ice core data as a result of the 11-year solar modulation. We are also able to show that starting as recently as the sunspot minimum of 1954, the cosmic ray intensity at the Earth was higher than it was during more recent minima. The cosmic ray intensity during these minima time periods represents the residual modulation between the Earth and interstellar space. The Be-10 measurements are consistant with the fact that given the interstellar cosmic ray spectrum used in this analysis, this residual modulation was small or zero at the time of the Maunder minimum.
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