Determination of galactic cosmic ray latitudinal gradient using Earth based detectors

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Current Sheets, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Gradients, Heliosphere, Latitude, Magnetic Equator, Neutron Counters, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Wind Velocity, Ecliptic, Models, Modulation, Rates (Per Time)

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Using cosmic ray intensity data from the Deep River Neutron monitor and the relation between solar wind velocity and heliomagnetic latitude, an attempt is made to evaluate quantitatively the latitudinal gradient of cosmic ray intensity during the periods dominated by a two sector pattern. Assuming a constant orientation of the heliospheric current sheet on a time scale of the order of a year, a relationship is determined between cosmic ray intensity and heliomagnetic latitude.

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