UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
BARTOL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
NEUTRON MONITOR PROGRAM
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South Pole Sunset 2002 Neutron Monitor in Foreground
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Welcome ! A neutron monitor is an instrument that measures the number
of high-energy particles impacting Earth from space. For historical
reasons these particles, mostly protons and helium nuclei, are called
"cosmic rays." Because the intensity of cosmic rays hitting Earth is
not uniform, it is important to place neutron monitors at multiple
locations in order to form a complete picture of cosmic rays in space.
Bartol Research Institute currently operates 11 neutron monitors.
At this site, you can obtain information about
our observing stations and learn why scientists study cosmic rays.
You can view real-time data from the neutron monitors, and you can
download past neutron monitor data.
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A MAVERICK GLE
Ground Level Enhancements (GLE) are more likely to occur when the Sun is very active.
The most recent GLE was a maverick. It occurred near solar minimum, but it was a big one!
LARGEST GLE IN HALF A CENTURY !
Selected station data on the January 20, 2005 Ground Level Enhancement.
Space Weather Prediction with Cosmic Rays
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Links to numerous realtime plots and space weather tools.
Recently enhanced to include realtime data
from the muon detector network.
Downloadable Preprints and Reprints.
A station planned for Thailand
will have the highest cutoff (~17 GV) in the world.
Simulation of neutrons interacting inside a neutron monitor.
(Intended mainly for experts.).
Nagoya, Japan muon detector data now available in real time
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Acknowledgement.The Bartol Research Institute
neutron monitor program is supported by the United States
National Science Foundation
under grant ATM-0527878. Construction of the stations in Fort Smith,
Peawanuck, and Nain was supported by NSF's Major Research Infrastructure
program under grant OPP-9724293. |
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| Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations
expressed on this Website are those of the authors and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF). |
A NO-FRAMES
version of this page is available.
STATIONS
The Bartol Research Institute currently operates 10 neutron monitors:
The monitors in Fort Smith, Peawanuck, and Nain were recently constructed
through a National Science Foundation Major Research Infrastructure grant,
OPP-9724293. They began operating in Fall 2000.
PERSONNEL / POINTS OF CONTACT
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- John W Bieber, Professor, Principal Investigator
- john@bartol.udel.edu
- Bartol Research Institute
217 Sharp Lab University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716 U.S.A.
- Phone: 302-831-2240
- FAX: 302-831-1843
- Contact for: Science, Space Weather, Funding Issues, Web Site
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- Paul Evenson, Professor, Co-Principal Investigator
- penguin@bartol.udel.edu
- Bartol Research Institute
217 Sharp Lab University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716 U.S.A.
- Phone: 302-831-2988
- FAX: 302-831-1843
- Contact for: Science, Technical
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- K Roger Pyle, Senior Scientist, Co-Principal Investigator
- pyle@bartol.udel.edu
- Bartol Research Institute
217 Sharp Lab University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716 U.S.A.
- Phone: 302-831-8117
- FAX: 302-831-1843
- Contact for: Data Requests & Questions, Technical
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- John Clem, Research Associate Professor, Co-Principal Investigator
- clem@bartol.udel.edu
- Bartol Research Institute
217 Sharp Lab University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716 U.S.A.
- Phone: 302-831-4354
- FAX: 302-831-1843
- Contact for: Science, Technical, Radiation Transport
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- Takao Kuwabara, Postdoctoral Associate
- takao@bartol.udel.edu
- Bartol Research Institute
217 Sharp Lab University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716 U.S.A.
- Phone: 302-831-4355
- FAX: 302-831-1843
- Contact for: Science, Space Weather, Muon Detectors
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- Len Shulman, Electronics Engineer
- shulman@bartol.udel.edu
- Bartol Research Institute
217 Sharp Lab University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716 U.S.A.
- Phone: 302-831-1848
- FAX: 302-831-1843
- Contact for: Logistics, Technical
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- James Roth, Electronics Technician
- roth@bartol.udel.edu
- Bartol Research Institute
217 Sharp Lab University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716 U.S.A.
- Phone: 302-831-0846
- FAX: 302-831-1843
- Contact for: Logistics, Technical
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- Chang-Hua Tsao, Research Scientist
- hua@bartol.udel.edu
- Bartol Research Institute
217 Sharp Lab University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716 U.S.A.
- Phone: 302-831-1521
- FAX: 302-831-1843
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Links to Other Cosmic Ray and Space Weather Sites
Page maintained by John W Bieber
john@bartol.udel.edu
Last modified: 2006 December 16
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