No sign of cosmic-ray generation from Jupiter, detectable at ground-based stations

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Cosmic Rays, Ground Stations, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radiation Measurement, Muons, Neutron Counters, Particle Flux Density, Particle Telescopes

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Earth-based muon telescope and neutron monitor data spanning 13 yr were analyzed to detect any correlation between cosmic ray fluxes and earth-Jupiter field lines. The 13 yr data base encompassed a complete 11.9 yr Jupiter revolution. The data were treated to eliminate anomalies and atmospheric aberrations, and to account for the arc between the earth and Jupiter. Attention was given to the daily, monthly and annual variations in the recorded fluxes and to hemispheric biases. All G-component and phase variations observed were attributable to other interplanetary conditions or terrestrial rotation, implying that Jovian cosmic ray emissions did not significantly impact the particle data.

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