The proton flux in Solar System in keV range

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A user is seeking a database for proton fluxes specifically in the 1 keV to 100 keV energy range, having already found the SOHO database. They are looking for additional resources or models that provide this data. The user expresses frustration over a lack of responses from the community regarding their inquiry. There is a particular interest in understanding proton flux models within this energy range. The discussion highlights a gap in accessible information on this specific topic.
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Dear Forum Users,

I am looking for a database of proton fluxes. I have found already the SOHO database:

http://umtof.umd.edu/pm/

but I need also the database for energy range of 1keV to 100 keV range.

Does someone could send me some hints where to search?


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Hmm, no response from the community. Maybe someone knows if there is a model of p+ fluxes in the keV energy range, especially up to 100 keV?

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