A case of anomalous modulation of galactic cosmic rays in 1973

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Cosmic Rays, Galactic Radiation, Interplanetary Medium, Milky Way Galaxy, Modulation, Geomagnetic Latitude, Lower Atmosphere, Spatial Dependencies, Sunspot Cycle

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An attempt is made to explain the enigmatic zonal modulation of cosmic rays in the lower atmosphere (480 mbar) observed in 1973. In time, this modulation coincided with the sharp increase of the overall solar magnetic field (1973-1974); this leads to the assumption that the modulation was correlated with corresponding variations of the overall solar field. Attention is given to the phenomenon of time lag in zonal modulation. Large time lags indicate that the modulation source is located far from the earth, probably at the periphery of the solar magnetosphere; while the time lag effect is related either to trajectories of particles in the solar magnetosphere or with the comparatively slow passage of modulation effects from one zone to another.

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