North-south asymmetry during the precipitation of solar protons according to riometer data from quasi-conjugate regions (Mirnyi-Spitzbergen)

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Incident Radiation, Polar Cap Absorption, Solar Protons, Asymmetry, Ground Stations, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Riometers, Solar Cosmic Rays

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The N-S asymmetry of riometric absorption during PCA at conjugate regions in Antarctica (Mirnyi) and Spitzbergen is investigated. It is shown that, at solar proton energies greater than about 10 MeV, an unusual N-S asymmetry in the isotropic part of the solar cosmic ray flux is observed. This asymmetry is related to Forbush effects and high-speed solar-wind streams.

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