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Title: CRaTER-specific LRO Mission Duration Issues


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CRaTER-specific LRO Mission Duration Issues
  • CRaTER measures effect of galactic cosmic rays
    (GCR) and solar energetic protons (SEP) prime
    CRaTER targets are infrequent, large SEP events
  • GCR flux is low-level but continuous and has weak
    solar cycle dependence longer mission linearly
    improves signal-to-noise ratio and hence LET
    spectrum, the prime CRaTER data product
  • Intense SEPs (gt10 MeV p) are episodic and
    approximately follow the solar cycle phasing of
    LRO launch during rising phase minimizes(!)
    chance of large SEPs longer mission duration
    or later launch substantially increases
    probability of largest events

2
SEP event occurrence varies with the solar cycle
in anti-phase with weaker galactic cosmic ray
fluxes
(plot courtesy R. Mewaldt, Cal Tech)
SEP events
  • At solar minimum
  • Min SEP occurrence
  • Max GCR flux

GCR
Solar Minimum
3
LRO Launch Currently Predicted for Rising
Phase Of Cycle 24
4
LRO Mission Timeline Mapped to Previous Two
Solar Cycles Cycle 24 Cycle 23
Cycle 22 October 2008 ? June 1998 ? January
1988 October 2009 ? June 1999 ? January 1989
LRO Launch rising phase of Cycle 24
Next Solar Min
Previous Solar Min
?t
?t
One year
2010
Hathaway, Wilson, and Reichmann J. Geophys. Res.
104, 22,375-22,388 (1999) http//science.msfc.na
sa.gov/ssl/pad/solar/predict.htm
5
Probability of Large SEP Events During
LRO Survey of Previous Two Solar Cycles
Energetic Proton Events 1987 to 2003
Event definition used - Event onset flux
exceeds a threshold for 3 consecutive 5-min
average points - Event end flux remains below
threshold for 6 hours
  • Threshold Values
  • - 10 pfu (1/(cm2 s sr)) for gt10 MeV protons
  • 5 pfu for gt50 MeV protons
  • - 1 pfu for gt100 MeV protons

6
  • Satellites used
  • - GOES 7 1987 - 1995
  • GOES 8 1995 2002
  • GOES 10 1998 2003
  • GOES 11 2003
  • Priority for satellites GOES 8, GOES 11, GOES 10

Total number of events gt10 MeV 153 gt50 MeV
56 gt100 MeV 53
7
gt10 MeV Events With Flux Exceeding 10 pfu


Annual Fluence () (cm2 sr)-1
5 7 during LRO Mission in Cycles 22 and 23
Number of Events
() Caution Units arent quite right!
8
gt50 MeV Events With Flux Exceeding 5 pfu


Annual Fluence (cm2 sr)-1
0 - 4 during LRO Mission in Cycles 22 and 23
Number of Events
9
gt100 MeV Events With Flux Exceeding 1 pfu



Annual Fluence (cm2 sr)-1
0 3 during LRO Mission in Cycles 22 and 23
Number of Events
10
Estimated Range of Number of Events as a Function
of Mission Duration (assuming an October 2008 LRO
launch ranges based on Cycles 22/23)
Mission Duration (months) gt10 MeV Event Class gt50 MeV gt100 MeV
9 4-6 0-4 0-3
12 5-7 0-4 0-3
15 8-10 3-4 3
18 10-16 4-6 3-6
24 15-24 5-10 5-10
36 39-55 13-23 13-21
  • 12-month mission may yield NO large events!
  • 18-month mission provides higher confidence of
    seeing at least a few large events
  • Multi-year mission extended into solar maximum
    assures excellent coverage of even large events
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