The flare origin of Forbush decreases not associated with solar flares on the visible hemisphere of the Sun

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Cosmic Rays, Forbush Decreases, Solar Corona, Solar Flares, Type 4 Bursts, Galactic Radiation, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Interplanetary Space, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetic Flux, Perturbation, Solar Wind Velocity

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Investigations have shown that Forbush decreases (Fds) are produced by the propagation into the interplanetary space of a strong perturbation originating from a solar flare (Sf) accompanied by Type IV radioemission. As the front of the perturbation propagates into the interplanetary space, the region in which the galactic cosmic rays are modulated (Fd-modulated region) rotates westward with the Sun and is generally included between two boundary streams; therefore the Fds not associated with observed type IV Sfs (N.Ass.Fds) are likely to be produced by type IV Sfs occurred on the Sun's backside: these vents can be observed when the Earth crosses the corotating Western boundary of the modulated region.

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