Solar Cosmic Rays

Research Initiative - CAPIBARA Project

Introduction

Primary Cosmic Rays (PCRs) generally originate from high-energy events, but particles from solar wind—ejected from the Sun’s corona—pose risks to satellites and human spaceflight.

Research Focus

This project aims to distinguish between PCRs from the Sun and those from beyond the solar system. By comparing radiation levels detected in Earth’s day-side and night-side orbits, we intend to characterize solar PCRs, which are expected to show lower energies and velocities.

Methods

We use particle detection techniques, analyze magnetic fields, and study orbital trajectories to track solar PCRs and differentiate them from non-solar cosmic radiation.

Authors

Marti Delgado Farriol

This project is part of the scientific program by the CAPIBARA Collaboration. However, we are open to any collaboration regarding the science outcomes of the missions (contact us!) and we will make all of our data public for the research community.