Data Base of South Pole Neutron Monitor
South Pole Neutron Monitor was situated in South Pole , Antarctica
It was a project of The Bartol Research Institute, USA
Latitude: -90.00S
Longitude: 0.00E
Altitude: 2820 m
Rigidity (1965): 0.09 GV
Standard atmoshperic pressure: 680 mb
Barometric coefficient (2004): -0.69 %/mb
SF=100 (The mean count is around 208000/hour or 3460/min,)
Address:
Prof. John W Bieber
Bartol Research Institute
217 Sharp Lab
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716 U.S.A.
Fax: 302-831-1843
Tel: 302-831-2240, Prof. John W. Bieber
E-mail Prof. John W. Bieber
Tel: 302-831-2988 , Prof. Paul Evenson
E-mail Prof. Paul Evenson
Tel: 302-831-8117 , K. Roger Pyle
E-mail K. Roger Pyle
Database contents of South Pole neutron monitor data worked from 1994 (from 1996 3NM64b).
The interval of accumulation: hourly from 1994; besides, 1-minute data from 1998.
An interactive access is possible to this database and FTP
as well. Interactive access
Data in this regime are
available in graphical and in digital presentation as well. All
graphical plots are given relative to February 1987.
Access by FTP
One-minute data are in directory ftp_NM1, hourly data in
directory ftp_NM. Ground Level Enhancement (GLE) data are in the
GLE directory. One-type data are presented in their own Format:
hourly data in format C, 1-minute data in W format, and GLE data
in GLE format.
There are three types of 1-minute data: neutron
monitor data corrected for atmospheric pressure (C), atmospheric
pressure (P), and neutron monitor data uncorrected for atmospheric
pressure (U).
Hourly data are presented uncorrected
(U) and corrected for atmospheric pressure (P).
Pressure corrected hourly data are kept as original (O)
and corrected (C).