Relation of cosmic-ray variations to interplanetary plasma observations for the event of 15 February, 1978

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Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Medium, Solar Activity Effects, Space Plasmas, Helios 1, Helios 2, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Shock Waves, Solar Flares, Solar Wind Velocity, Type 4 Bursts

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A very rapid, almost symmetric, spike-like cosmic-ray depression occurred on 15 February, 1978, and was detected by the whole network of neutron monitors and underground meson telescopes. It is suggested that this rare cosmic-ray depression was related with the solar flares of 13 February, 1978 and was caused by one forward interplanetary shock wave, taking place in the leading edge of a fast solar wind stream, rather than a shock pair.

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