Eleven-year variations of cosmic rays from satellite measurements

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Cosmic Rays, Periodic Variations, Satellite Observation, Solar Activity Effects, Galactic Radiation, Ground Truth, Neutron Counters, Solar Magnetic Field, Stratosphere

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The paper examines data on 11-year variations of cosmic rays in the 20th and 21st solar cycles. Satellite data are compared with neutron counter data and with stratospheric measurements of cosmic rays; solar activity indices are taken into account. Spectral variations of cosmic rays during these solar cycles are correlated with polarity changes of the overall solar magnetic field.

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