Re: 1040
Posted by
JAC on 1/14/2010, 9:29 am
Plasma flux rose about a factor of five right after the x-ray burst.
All of it low-energy protons.
Don't see any high-energy protons or electrons at any measured energy range.
That would have generated a large muon flux in the atmosphere and would hit the surface.
http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/cosmicrays/cratmos.html
Haiti was pointed to sun at the time; i.e. in the flux.
All just speculation, but rather interesting.
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