Cosmic rays during great geomagnetic storms in cycle 23 of solar activity
- Authors: Kravtsova M.V.1, Sdobnov V.E.1
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Solar–Terrestrial Physics, Siberian Branch
- Issue: Vol 56, No 2 (2016)
- Pages: 143-150
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0016-7932/article/view/155570
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016793216020109
- ID: 155570
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Abstract
Variations in the cosmic ray intensity (specifically, Forbush effects) and in the geomagnetic cutoff rigidity planetary system during powerful geomagnetic disturbances in cycle 23 were studied based on worldwide station network data by the global spectrographic survey method. The cosmic ray variation spectra during these periods and the spectral indices of these variations when the spectrum was approximated by the power function of the particle rigidity varying from 10 to 50 GV during different Forbush effect development phases are presented. It was indicated that the spectral indices of cosmic ray variations during spectrum approximation by the power function of the particle rigidity are larger during the maximal modulation phase than during the cosmic ray intensity decline and recovery phases. The fact that the amplitude of the second harmonic of the cosmic ray pitch angle anisotropy did not increase on November 20, 2003, confirms that the Earth fell into a Sun-independent spheromark magnetic cloud. The increased amplitudes of the second harmonic of the cosmic ray pitch angle anisotropy during other Forbush effects in July 2000, March–April 2001, October 2003, and November 2004 indicate that the Earth was in the coronal mass ejection region, in which the interplanetary magnetic field structure was loop-like during these periods.
About the authors
M. V. Kravtsova
Institute of Solar–Terrestrial Physics, Siberian Branch
Email: sdovnov@iszf.irk.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Lermontova 126A, Irkutsk, 664033
V. E. Sdobnov
Institute of Solar–Terrestrial Physics, Siberian Branch
Author for correspondence.
Email: sdovnov@iszf.irk.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Lermontova 126A, Irkutsk, 664033
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