Galactic cosmic-ray modulation and solar-terrestrial relationships

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Galactic Cosmic Rays, Solar Radiation, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Traveling Wave Modulation, Ground Operational Support System, Italy, Neutron Counters, Nuclear Physics, Nucleonics

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Examples of the recent Italian scientific undertaking on galactic cosmic ray modulation, are given. Current ideas from the international community on long-term effects are discussed. The nucleonic component of primary cosmic rays is the appropriate one to study solar modulation from ground based measurements. Continuous registrations of this component started in the fifties in different sites of the earth, and since then a world wide network of neutron monitors was established. Nucleonic intensities were recorded since July 1957 at Rome. Only a brief selection among many valuable works related to cosmic rays modulation. Space limitations do not permit a deeper discussion on the subject. Indirect methods to study cosmic ray modulation phenomena emerge from the analysis of cosmogenic nuclei contained in terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples.

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