Cosmic-ray modulation and long-duration solar flare events

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Correlation, Cosmic X Rays, Long Term Effects, Modulation, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Cycles, Solar Flares, Solar X-Rays, Flux Density, Neutron Counters, Solar Corona, Stellar Mass Ejection

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The correlation between the long-term intensity variations of cosmic rays at neutron monitor energies and the long duration events (LDE) index measure of solar flares with long-lasting soft X-ray emissions is reported. Three subsequent solar cycles, 20-22, are taken into account and half-monthly data are analyzed. Possible explanation of this correlation is discussed in terms of the recent concepts of cosmic-ray modulation, in particular with merged interaction regions affecting the cosmic-ray intensity.

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