Hiromasa Miyasaka
California Institute of Technology
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PARTICLE ACCELERATION AND TRANSPORT IN THE HELIOSPHERE AND BEYOND: 7th Annual#N#International Astrophysics Conference | 2008
R. A. Leske; R. A. Mewaldt; G. M. Mason; C. M. S. Cohen; A. C. Cummings; A. J. Davis; A. W. Labrador; Hiromasa Miyasaka; E. C. Stone; M. E. Wiedenbeck; T. T. von Rosenvinge
In the present solar minimum, corotating interaction regions (CIRs) produce frequent particle enhancements at 1 AU as observed at STEREO and ACE. As the two STEREO spacecraft move apart, differences in CIR time profiles observed at each spacecraft are becoming large. The timing differences are often roughly similar to the corotation time lag between the two spacecraft, however many of the features seen at Ahead and Behind require more than just a time shift. Perhaps transient disturbances in the solar wind affect connection to or transport from the shock, or temporal changes occur in the CIR shock itself. Additional timing differences of >1 day result from the different heliographic latitudes of the two STEREO spacecraft
Proceedings of 35th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2017) | 2017
M. E. Wiedenbeck; N. G. Angold; B. Birdwell; J. A. Burnham; E. R. Christian; C. M. S. Cohen; W. R. Cook; A. C. Cummings; A. D. Davis; G. Dirks; D. H. Do; d. T. Everett; P. A. Goodwin; J. J. Hanley; L. Hernandez; B. Kecman; J. Klemic; A. W. Labrador; R. A. Leske; S. Lopez; J. T. Link; D. J. McComas; R. A. Mewaldt; Hiromasa Miyasaka; B.W. Nahory; J. S. Rankin; G. Riggans; B. Rodriguez; M. D. Rusert; S. Shuman
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe (PSP) spacecraft (formerly Solar Probe Plus) is scheduled for launch in July 2018 with a planned heliocentric orbit that will carry it on a series of close passes by the Sun with perihelion distances that eventually will get below 10 solar radii. Among other in-situ and imaging sensors, the PSP payload includes the two-instrument “Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun” suite, which will make coordinated measurements of energetic ions and electrons. The high-energy instrument (EPI-Hi), operating in the MeV energy range, consists of three detector-telescopes using silicon solid-state sensors for measuring composition, energy spectra, angular distributions, and time structure in solar energetic particle events. The expected performance of this instrument has been studied using accelerator calibrations, radioactive-source tests, and simulations. We present the EPI-Hi measurement capabilities drawing on these calibration data and simulation results for illustrations.
Space Science Reviews | 2008
R. A. Mewaldt; C. M. S. Cohen; W. R. Cook; A. C. Cummings; A. J. Davis; S. Geier; B. Kecman; J. Klemic; A. W. Labrador; R. A. Leske; Hiromasa Miyasaka; V. Nguyen; R. C. Ogliore; E. C. Stone; R. G. Radocinski; M. E. Wiedenbeck; J. Hawk; S. Shuman; T. T. von Rosenvinge; K. A. Wortman
Archive | 2007
R. A. Mewaldt; C. M. S. Cohen; A. C. Cummings; A. J. Davis; A. W. Labrador; R. A. Leske; M. L. Looper; G. M. Mason; Hiromasa Miyasaka; E. C. Stone; T. T. von Rosenvinge; M. E. Wiedenbeck
Archive | 2007
R. A. Leske; R. A. Mewaldt; G. M. Mason; C. M. S. Cohen; A. C. Cummings; A. J. Davis; A. W. Labrador; Hiromasa Miyasaka; E. C. Stone; M. E. Wiedenbeck; T. T. von Rosenvinge
Archive | 2008
Richard A. Leske; R. A. Mewaldt; C. M. S. Cohen; A. C. Cummings; Andrew M. Davis; A. W. Labrador; Hiromasa Miyasaka; E. C. Stone; G. M. Mason; Mark E. Wiedenbeck; Tycho T. von Rosenvinge
Archive | 2007
R. A. Leske; R. A. Mewaldt; G. M. Mason; C. M. S. Cohen; A. C. Cummings; A. J. Davis; A. W. Labrador; Hiromasa Miyasaka; E. C. Stone; M. E. Wiedenbeck; Tycho T. von Rosenvinge
Archive | 2007
R. A. Mewaldt; C. M. S. Cohen; G. M. Mason; A. C. Cummings; A. J. Davis; A. W. Labrador; Richard A. Leske; Hiromasa Miyasaka; E. C. Stone; Tycho T. von Rosenvinge; Mark E. Wiedenbeck
Archive | 2005
Hiromasa Miyasaka; R. A. Mewaldt; E. C. Stone; Mark Dixon Looper; G. M. Mason; Dennis K. Haggerty
29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2005 | 2005
Hiromasa Miyasaka; E. C. Stone; R. A. Mewaldt; G. M. Mason; Dennis K. Haggerty; K. Nagata; J. Kikuchi; T. Doke; N. Hasebe; K. Maezawa; Takeshi Takashima; A. Ihara; Ayako Matsuoka