Azimuthal and meridional asymmetries of the solar wind and quasiperiodic variations of intensity of Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR)

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Azimuth, Galactic Radiation, Meridional Flow, Periodic Variations, Radiant Flux Density, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Wind, Energy Spectra, Polarity, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Rotation, Twenty-Seven Day Variation

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The results of analysis of 27 day, annual and quasi-two year variation of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) are presented. The dependence of the periods of 27 day GCR variation on the energy of initial radiation is discovered, according to the data during 1980 of the World network of station in sufficiently wide range of the observed threshold energy. The dependence of the annual variation of GCR is established, according to the data of the Huancayo station in conforming with the change of the polarity of the General Magnetic Field of the Sun (GMFS).

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