Three-dimensional structure of the extended solar magnetic field and the sunspot cycle variation in cosmic ray intensity

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Cosmic Rays, Solar Cycles, Solar Magnetic Field, Sunspots, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Periodic Variations, Polarity

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A principal cause for the eleven-year sunspot cycle variation in the primary cosmic ray intensity observed at earth may be a variation in the solid angle of the heliosphere occupied by the extended solar polar magnetic field. Galactic cosmic rays have relatively easy access to the inner solar system through the regular extended solar polar fields, and relatively difficult access through the irregular extended solar sector structure fields.

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