Quasi-periodic two-year variations in cosmic rays, solar activity, solar wind, and geomagnetic activity.

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Solar-Terrestrial Relations: Variations, Solar-Terrestrial Relations: Cosmic Rays, Solar-Terrestrial Relations: Geomagnetic Field

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The authors study the characteristics of the quasi-periodic two-year variations in the intensity of primary cosmic rays over a wide energy range from a combination of observational material obtained by a worldwide network of ground-based and stratospheric observatories. They identify one characteristic fo these quasi-periodic two-year variations in cosmic ray intensity associated with the anomalous changes in the solar magnetic moment during 1979 and 1982. These data on the quasi-periodic two-year variations in the cosmic rays are compared with data on the quasi-periodic two-year variations in solar activity, geomagnetic activity, and the solar wind. They then provide an appropriate interpretation of the results.

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