Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1983
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IN: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 18th, Bangalore, India, August 22-September 3, 1983, Late Papers. Volume 10 (A85-22801
Computer Science
Cosmic Rays, Curve Fitting, Particle Flux Density, Solar Activity Effects, Latitude, Primary Cosmic Rays, Sea Level, Solar Cycles
Scientific paper
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.
Raubenheimer Christo B.
Stoker Pieter H.
van der Walt A. J.
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