Periodicity of variations of galactic cosmic rays and solar-activity parameters near the minimum of the 20th cycle

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Galactic Cosmic Rays, Periodic Variations, Radiant Flux Density, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cycles, Correlation Coefficients, Earth Surface, Stratosphere

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The paper presents results of a correlation analysis of mean monthly values of cosmic-ray fluxes measured in space, in the stratosphere, and on the earth's surface, with Wolf numbers. The cosmic-ray data encompass the period from May 1971 to March 1976, while the mean monthly values of the Wolf numbers encompass the period from May 1970 to February 1978. An approximately two-year periodicity in the modulation of the cosmic rays is discovered; the manifestation of this periodicity is dissimilar for different measurement periods and different cosmic-ray energies. In the solar parameters the two-year periodicity is revealed from 1970 to 1975.

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