Theoretical and experimental power spectra of neutron monitor time series in 1978

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Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Neutron Counters, Power Spectra, Time Series Analysis, Earth Rotation, Forbush Decreases, Particle Interactions, Scintillation Counters, Spectrum Analysis

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A comprehensive model for the spectral analysis of neutron monitor data is presented. The contributions to the power spectrum include scintillations in the interplanetary magnetic field caused by cosmic-ray diffusion along and perpendicularly to the field and Forbush-decrease effects. The effects of the earth's rotation and of nonlinear interactions between particles and fields are taken into account. The model is then compared with the 1978 data of the polar station of Alert and the quasi-equatorial station of Deep River and the agreement is very satisfactory.

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