Cosmic rays as an indicator of solar activity

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Correlation Coefficients, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Near Ultraviolet Radiation, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Radiation, Variability, Neutron Spectrometers, Solar Cycles

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The modulation of galactic cosmic rays, as derived from ground-based
neutron monitors over a solar cycle appears to be a good indicator of
solar activity. Especially good correlation was found between short-term
variations of cosmic ray flux and solar UV emission in the region of 250
nm during one year (1982).

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