Effect of Halo Coronal Mass Ejections on Cosmic Ray Intensity during Ascending Phase of Solar Cycle 23

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We have selected 55 halo coronal mass ejections (CME) events for the
period of 1986 to 2000. Out of 55 CME's 13 are found to be associated
with Sudden Storm Commencement (SSC'S). It has been investigated that
the only those CME's which are associated with SSCs are found to be
effective in producing short — term decrease in cosmic rays.

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