Analysis of distribution-function variations of cosmic rays during August 1-15, 1972 according to data from the worldwide network of stations

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Galactic Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Radiation Distribution, Solar Flares, Distribution Functions, Ground Stations, Solar Wind Velocity, Temporal Distribution

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The spectrographic global survey technique is used to investigate distribution-function variations of cosmic rays in interplanetary space during August 1-15, 1972. The anisotropy behavior is similar to that which characterizes the June Forbush effect. Maximum first-harmonic amplitude increases of 3-6 percent are observed at fronts of the high-speed solar-wind streams at the growth phase of the IMF modulus; maximum values of second-harmonic amplitudes of 3-8 percent are observed after passage through the IMF compression region.

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