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CME-geometry and cosmic-ray anisotropy observed by a prototype muon detector network
Authors:K Munakata  T Kuwabara  JW Bieber  P Evenson  R Pyle  S Yasue  C Kato  Z Fujii  ML Duldig  JE Humble  MR Silva  NB Trivedi  WD Gonzalez  NJ Schuch
Institution:

aPhysics Department, Faculty of Science, Shinshu University, 3-1-1 Asahi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-8621, Japan

bBartol Research Institute, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA

cSolar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8601, Japan

dAustralian Antarctic Division, Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia

eSchool of Mathematics and Physics, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia

fSouthern Regional Space Research Center, National Institute for Space Research (OES/CRSPE/INPE), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil

Abstract:We analyze the cosmic-ray anisotropy observed by a prototype network of muon detectors during geomagnetic storms associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs). The network currently consists of multidirectional surface muon detectors at Nagoya (Japan) and Hobart (Australia), together with a prototype detector at São Martinho (Brazil) which has been in operation since March, 2001. In this report, we analyze the anisotropy recorded in both the muon detector and neutron monitor (the Spaceship Earth) networks and find significant enhancements of cosmic-ray anisotropy during geomagnetic storms. Following the analysis by Bieber and Evenson Bieber, J.W., Evenson, P. CME geometry in relation to cosmic ray anisotropy. Geophys. Res. Lett. 25 (1998) 2955–2958] for the neutron monitor data at not, vert, similar10 GeV, we also derive cosmic-ray density gradients from muon data at higher-energy (not, vert, similar50 GeV), possibly reflecting the larger-scale geometry of CMEs causing geomagnetic storms. We particularly find in some events the anisotropy enhancement clearly starting prior to the storm onset in both the muon and neutron data. This is the first result of the CME-geometry derived from simultaneous observations of the anisotropy with networks of multidirectional muon detectors and neutron monitors.
Keywords:Coronal mass ejection  Forbush decrease  Cosmic ray anisotropy
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