Long-term cutoff changes and L parameter at LARC neutron monitor location

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Storini et al. (1999) found a significant change of the effective, lower and upper cutoff rigidities at LARC station ( 62° 12' 09" S , 58° 57' 42" W ) over the past 40 years. Being the vertical cutoff rigidities well approached by the L parameter (Shea et al., 1987), we computed the L values using two different codes. Results show relatively strong variation for L, from 2.05 in 1955 to 2.21 in 1995. Moreover, the comparison between the predicted cutoffs, as derived from Shea et al. (1987) results, and the long term L evolution at LARC position is made. The rigidity cutoffs, especially the effective and the upper ones are well organized according to L and are suggesting a dependence even steeper than L-2 at the LARC position.

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