Investigation of ground level solar cosmic ray enhancements by means of Alma-Ata high-altitude neutron monitor

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We analyze ground level solar cosmic ray enhancements (GLE) registered by means of Alma-Ata high-altitude neutron monitor during 1976-2001 years. This includes the observation at the Earth of high energy protons, generated by the powerful solar flares. It is presented the table of these events. Alma-Ata high altitude neutron monitor has a favorable location (3340 m above sea level) and very good statistics (about 1200 counts per second). The analysis of ground level enhancements and solar sources of these events connected with coronal mass ejections (CME) are carried out. It is shown that the solar activity responsible for the considered ground level enhancements extends throughout large areas on the solar disk and includes large CMEs. This may tell on the conditions of the escape and propagation of high-energy particles accelerated in flares. -----------------------

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