The ground-level cosmic-ray event of September 29, 1989 as recorded by the Rome detectors

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Cosmic Rays, Data Acquisition, Neutron Counters, Solar Neutrons, Italy, Nuclear Particles, Nucleonics

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An extraordinary increase in cosmic ray intensity, recorded on 29 Sep. 1989 by the Rome (Italy) detectors (rigidity threshold approx. 6.2 GV) is reported. The time evolution of the event, as recorded at Rome in the nucleonic component and in the total ionizing and muon components, as well as at Campo Imperatore (2300 m a.s.l. near Rome) in the nucleonic component by a special monitor designed for the detection of solar-neutron events, are shown. The one-minute time resolution of the Campo Imperatore data offers the possibility to follow in detail the development of the event for most of the time. The possible contribution of solar neutrons to the early phase of the Campo Imperatore event has not been clarified so far; further results may be obtained by the analysis of the multiplicity data registered in the event.

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