radiacode-tools
Auxiliary tools for working with radiacode devices (by ckuethe)
CosRayModifiedISO
A Python library for acquiring galactic cosmic ray spectra at Earth from the ISO model as modified by DLR. All the details and equations about this model can be found in Matthiae et al., A ready-to-use galactic cosmic ray model, Advances in Space Research 51.3 (2013): 329-338, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2012.09.022 . (by ssc-maire)
radiacode-tools | CosRayModifiedISO | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Interface with the Radiacode 102
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CosRayModifiedISO
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I've created a Python library for determining the galactic cosmic ray spectrum hitting Earth's magnetosphere at a given point in time.
I've submitted the module to PyPi so if you're interested in the module you can download it using the normal Python pip method from https://pypi.org/project/CosRayModifiedISO/ . The module's home page is also at https://github.com/ssc-maire/CosRayModifiedISO on Github. If you do use it, feel free to let me know of any issues you find, and feel free to fork it/modify it etc if you'd like. The general calculation method used by the module can be found in this paper: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2012.09.022 .