Ground-Level Neutron Rates in Historical Context

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[2104] Interplanetary Physics / Cosmic Rays

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Neutron monitors have recorded by proxy the flux of Galactic cosmic rays for more than half a century. This work evaluates cosmic ray fluxes during the recent extraordinary solar minimum in a long-term context. We show that ground-level neutron rates reached a historic high during the recent solar minimum, and we present a new analysis of the cosmic ray energy spectrum in the year 2008 versus year 1987. Bartol neutron monitors are supported by the University of Delaware Department of Physics and Astronomy and Bartol Research Institute, by NSF grants ANT-0739620 and ANT-0838839, and by NASA EPSCoR.

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