Cosmic-Ray Neutron Intensity Increase Associated with Solar Flare of February 23, 1956

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An increase of 35-fold in the cosmic-ray intensity was observed with a
neutron detector located at Durham, New Hampshire (geomagnetic latitude
λ=54°N), during the solar flare which began at 0330 UT,
February 23, 1956. For several days prior to the onset of the flare a
large decrease in the daily average neutron intensity was recorded.

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