Relationships between neutron fluxes and rain flows |
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Authors: | Eugenia Eroshenko Peter Velinov Anatoly Belov Victor Yanke Eugeni Pletnikov Yordan Tassev Alexander Mishev Lachezar Mateev |
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Affiliation: | 1. Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IZMIRAN), 142190 Troitsk, Russia;2. Institute for Solar-Terrestrial Influences, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria;3. Nuclear Regulatory Agency, Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Abstract: | Registration of secondary cosmic ray neutrons is a convenient tool for investigation of primary cosmic ray variations and meteorological effects as well. At present a large network of neutron monitors exists, providing the studies of cosmic ray variations related to the interplanetary conditions and geomagnetic activity. At the same time cosmic ray variations may be caused by some atmospheric processes. In this connection, using the data from standard and lead-free neutron monitors, and gamma and muon detectors, we studied relations between rain flows and neutron, gamma and ionization component behavior. To explain observable results the calculations of neutron and gamma absorption and albedo neutron spectra have been performed on the basis of universal software package FLUKA-2006. In this study we used hourly data on the neutron flux, corrected for barometric pressure and data from local meteorological stations. It was shown that secondary neutron radiation, recorded by lead-free NM, and gamma radiation as well are strongly effected by meteorological factors. The neutron component behavior depends on the moisture content in the soil, and above its surface. |
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Keywords: | Primary and secondary cosmic rays Meteorological effect Neutrons albedo |
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