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Solar-cycle phenomena in cosmic-ray intensity: Differences between even and odd cycles

✍ Scribed by H. Mavromichalaki; E. Marmatsouri; A. Vassilaki


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
694 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-0794

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✦ Synopsis


Cosmic-ray intensity data for the period 1964-1985 covering two solar cycles are used to investigate the solar activity behaviour in relation to cosmic-ray modulation. A detailed statistical analysis of them shows a large time-lag of about one and half years between cosmic-ray intensity and solar activity (as indicated by sunspot number, solar flares and high-speed solar-wind streams) during the 21st solar cycle appearing for a first time. This lag indicates the very high activity level of this solar cycle estimating the size of the modulating region to the unambiguous value of 180 AU. The account of the solar-wind speed in the 1 l-year variation significantly decreases the modulation region of cosmic-rays to the value of 40 AU.

A comparison with the behaviour of the previous solar cycle establishes a distinction between even and odd solar cycles. This is explained in terms of different contributions of drift, convection and diffusion to the whole modulation mechanism during even and odd solar cycles.


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