Comparison of the latitude distributions of cosmic rays for the periods of solar minimum during 1954, 1965, and 1976

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Cosmic Rays, Curve Fitting, Particle Flux Density, Solar Activity Effects, Latitude, Primary Cosmic Rays, Sea Level, Solar Cycles

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Using a new curve fitting technique, the 22-year effect on cosmic ray differential response functions during the periods of cosmic ray maximum as found by Potgieter at al. (1980), is confirmed for sea-level latitude survey data. However, at 307g/sq cm pressure altitude, a similar difference-between the differential response functions for 1965 and 1976 is not found. It may be that the apparent 22-year effect at sea level may have been caused by the different environment of the 1965 overland survey compared to the 1954 and 1976 shipborne surveys.

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