Sharp growth of neutron fluxes during the solar eclipse of July 22, 1990

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Cosmic Rays, Neutron Flux Density, Solar Eclipses, Solar Electrons, Hot Electrons, Neutron Counters, Particle Motion

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On July 22, 1990, the day of a solar eclipse, during measurements of intensity variations of neutrons with thermal energies (average of 0.04 eV) and of electrons with energy greater than 150 keV, a neutron intensity burst during which the count velocity more than doubled the velocity of the preceding day and the following day was detected. Measurements of thermal neutrons and electrons with energy greater than 150 keV are reported. Several explanations for the increase in the neutron count velocity on July 22, 1990 are given.

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