The "Bastille Day"; GLE 14 July, 2000 as observed by the worldwide neutron monitor network

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The preliminary analysis of GLE on 14 July 2000, observed by the worldwide neutron monitor network, was carried out using the asymptotic acceptance cones of different cosmic ray stations. The calculated asymptotic direction maps correspond to a picture where a maximal increase and fast intensity rise were observed by stations looking along the IMF at the sun through their asymptotic cones. The event was superimposed on a disturbed interplanetary background: a strong Forbush decrease was in progress when the GLE began. A complex analysis of many relevant data suppose the particle acceleration up to relativistic energies to be occurred on the early phase of the flare, and the proton enhancement had a relatively soft energy spectrum.

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