3–7 Nov 2025
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Long Term Performance of a Real‐Time Electron Radiation Belt Specification Model

Speaker

Frances Staples (University of California Los Angeles)

Description

The Radiation Belt Forecasting Model and Framework (RBFMF) provides real-time forecasts and hindcasts of the radiation environment, which are used as inputs for the Satellite Charging Assessment Tool (Sat-CAT). Sat-Cat is used by satellite operators to model both long term and real-time effects of internal charging on satellite components. We will present the validation results of the RBFMF, and will show how combining real-time electron flux observations with physics based modelling improves hindcasting capabilities of either method used alone. We will also highlight how new missions must consider data provision for real-time operational applications, and discuss the observational requirements and model development necessary for improved specification of the radiation environment through hindcasts and forecasts.

Primary author

Frances Staples (University of California Los Angeles)

Co-authors

Dr Adam Kellerman (University of California Los Angeles) Dr Janet Green (The Aerospace Corporation)

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