Experimental verification of theoretical calculations of geomagnetic cutoff rigidity

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Cosmic Rays, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Rigidity, Research Projects, Atlantic Ocean, Coupling Coefficients, Latitude, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere

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Global measurements of the neutron component of cosmic rays were performed in the Atlantic Ocean by the research vessel Akademik Kurchatov during November 1971 to January 1972, and during February to May 1975. Cutoff rigidity values varied from 1.75 to 14 GV. Curves depicting latitudinal variations of cosmic ray intensity were obtained, and coupling functions for various phases of the solar cycle were calculated. It is concluded that latitudinal differences in cosmic-ray intensity may be explained by taking into account secular variations of cutoff rigidity.

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