50–200 GV cosmic rays at various heliolatitudes |
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Authors: | G. Erdós J. Kóta |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cosmic Rays, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | We consider regular motion of 50 – 200 GV particles in a large-scale interplanetary magnetic field model which contains a wavy neutral sheet responsible for the sector-structure. Numerical calculations based upon energy losses along various trajectories are carried out to obtain the predicted omni-directional density and anisotropy of cosmic rays at various solar latitudes. A marked difference is found between odd and even solar cycles. The post-1969 field configuration gives small radial and large latitudinal gradient: cosmic ray density increases toward the poles. The latitudinal gradient turns out smaller and of opposite sense for the pre-1969 epoch. Anisotropy changes dramatically as we move off the solar equator: corotation appears to be restricted to low latitudes. |
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