On the Energy Dependence of Galactic Cosmic Ray Anisotropies in the Very Local Interstellar Medium
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Nikoukar, R.Hill, M.E.
Brown, L.
Kota, J.
Decker, R.B.
Dialynas, K.
Hamilton, D.C.
Krimigis, S.M.
Lasley, S.
Roelof, E.C.
Mitchell, J.G.
Florinski, V.
Giacalone, J.
Richardson, J.
Opher, M.
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University of ArizonaIssue Date
2022
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Nikoukar, R., Hill, M. E., Brown, L., Kota, J., Decker, R. B., Dialynas, K., Hamilton, D. C., Krimigis, S. M., Lasley, S., Roelof, E. C., Mitchell, J. G., Florinski, V., Giacalone, J., Richardson, J., & Opher, M. (2022). On the Energy Dependence of Galactic Cosmic Ray Anisotropies in the Very Local Interstellar Medium. Astrophysical Journal, 934(1).Journal
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We report on the energy dependence of Galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) in the very local interstellar medium (VLISM) as measured by the Low Energy Charged Particle (LECP) instrument on the Voyager 1 spacecraft. The LECP instrument includes a dual-ended solid-state detector particle telescope mechanically scanning through 360° across eight equally spaced angular sectors. As reported previously, LECP measurements showed a dramatic increase in GCR intensities for all sectors of the ≥211 MeV count rate (CH31) at the Voyager 1 heliopause (HP) crossing in 2012; however, since then the count rate data have demonstrated systematic episodes of intensity decrease for particles around 90° pitch angle. To shed light on the energy dependence of these GCR anisotropies over a wide range of energies, we use Voyager 1 LECP count rate and pulse height analyzer (PHA) data from ≥211 MeV channel together with lower-energy LECP channels. Our analysis shows that, while GCR anisotropies are present over a wide range of energies, there is a decreasing trend in the amplitude of second-order anisotropy with increasing energy during anisotropy episodes. A stronger pitch angle scattering at higher velocities is argued as a potential cause for this energy dependence. A possible cause for this velocity dependence arising from weak rigidity dependence of the scattering mean free path and resulting velocity-dominated scattering rate is discussed. This interpretation is consistent with a recently reported lack of corresponding GCR electron anisotropies. © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.Note
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10.3847/1538-4357/ac6fe5
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