Galactic Cosmic Rays and Solar Energetic Particles in Cis-Lunar Space: Need for contextual energetic particle measurements at Earth and supporting distributed observations
Claudio Corti (University of Hawaii, NASA/GSFC CCMC), Kathryn Whitman, (KBR, NASA/JSC SRAG), Ravindra Desai (Imperial College, Warwick), Jamie, Rankin (Princeton), Du Toit Strauss (North West University), Nariaki Nitta, (LMSAL), Drew Turner (Johns Hopkins APL)

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of comprehensive energetic particle measurements in cis-lunar space, focusing on galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles, to support future space exploration and safety.
Contribution
It highlights the current measurement gaps and advocates for distributed observations near Earth, in the heliosphere, magnetosphere, and lunar surface for better understanding of energetic particles.
Findings
Identification of measurement gaps in 100s of MeV/n particles.
Recommendation for baseline measurements near Earth.
Proposal for distributed measurements across heliosphere and lunar surface.
Abstract
The particle and radiation environment in cis-lunar space is becoming increasingly important as more hardware and human assets occupy various orbits around the Earth and space exploration efforts turn to the Moon and beyond. Since 2020, the total number of satellites in orbit has approximately doubled, highlighting the growing dependence on space-based resources. Through NASA's upcoming Artemis missions, humans will spend more time in cis-lunar space than ever before supported by the expansive infrastructure required for extended missions to the Moon, including a surface habitat, a communications network, and the Lunar Gateway. This paper focuses on galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) and solar energetic particles (SEPs) that create a dynamic and varying radiation environment within these regions. GCRs are particles of hundreds of MeV/nucleon (MeV/n) and above generated in highly energetic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
