Results on Solar Physics from AMS-02
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🌌 astro-ph.HE
astro-ph.IMastro-ph.SR
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solarams-02experimentfluxesphysicsspaceacceptanceactivity
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AMS-02 is a wide acceptance high-energy physics experiment installed on the International Space Station in May 2011 and operating continuously since then. Using the largest number of detected particles in space of any space-borne experiment, it performs precision measurements of galactic cosmic rays fluxes. Detailed time variation studies of Protons, Heliums, Electron and Positron fluxes were presented. The low-rigidity range exhibits a decreasing general trend strongly related to the increase of solar activity, as well local decreases associated with strong solar events.
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