Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1975
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In: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 14th, Munich, West Germany, August 15-29, 1975, Conference Papers. Volume 3. (A76-26851
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Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Modulation, Particle Intensity, Solar Activity Effects, Magnetic Effects, Magnetic Rigidity, Particle Diffusion, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Solar Wind Velocity, Sunspots
Scientific paper
Various indicators of solar activity are examined with reference to the changes observed in the rigidity dependence of cosmic ray modulation between 1969 and 1972. The heliolatitude dependence and the N-S asymmetry of solar activity, as deduced from the distribution of sunspots and sunspot groups, appeared to be related to cosmic ray variations during earlier epochs. The failure of such a relationship to continue during the recovery of cosmic ray intensity is discussed. The heliolatitude dependence of the solar wind velocity, as deduced from IPS observations is also discussed in terms of cosmic ray events and of the long term modulation of cosmic ray intensity.
Korff Serge A.
Mendell Rosalind B.
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