The spectra of solar proton ground level events recorded at Sanae

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Solar Protons, Solar Spectra, Neutron Counters, Power Spectra

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Instead of using the world-wide network of neutron monitors, the spectra of solar proton GLE's are determined from the relative count rates of the 3NM64 neutron monitor and the 4NMD neutron moderated detector at Sanae, Antarctica. The time history of the solar proton spectra of the GLE's of 1 - 2 September 1971, 22 November 1977 and 7 May 1978 are investigated, using both an exponential rigidity function exp (-P/Po) and a power law p exp(-beta). The power law spectra for these relativistic protons are compared with the spectra found for the lower rigidity protons recorded by spacecraft for the first two events.

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