Anisotropy and time-dependent changes in the spectrum of cosmic-ray intensity variations during August, 1972

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Energy Spectra, Forbush Decreases, Particle Flux Density, Periodic Variations, Vector Currents, Anisotropy, Diurnal Variations, Harmonic Analysis, Interplanetary Space, Neutron Counters

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A network of neutron monitors was used to research zero order and first order harmonics of cosmic-ray intensity variations from August 3 to 10, 1972. Variations of the anisotropy vector were considered. The first estimates showed abnormally large increases in the level of anisotropy of the Forbush effects. The cited results confirm these estimates and give information on cosmic-ray fluxes that should comprise the basis for any proposed model of the observed effects.

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