Modulation region asymmetry and variations of Galactic cosmic ray intensity

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Galactic Cosmic Rays, Neutron Flux Density, Twenty-Seven Day Variation, Heliosphere, Radiation Distribution, Solar Activity, Solar Rotation

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Twenty-seven-day Galactic cosmic ray intensity waves were detected on the basis of neutron monitor data for 1976; they were observed during 7-8 solar rotations. The existence of the same variations in 1954 is inferred. The effect obtained is interpreted on the basis of the concept of the north-south asymmetry of the Galactic cosmic ray modulation region.

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