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Galactic cosmic ray modulation for sunspot cycle 23
Authors:HS Ahluwalia  C Lopate  RC Ygbuhay  ML Duldig
Institution:1. University of New Mexico, Department of Physics and Astronomy, MSC07 4220, 800 Yale Blvd., NE, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1156, USA;2. Institute for Earth, Ocean, and Space Studies, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA;3. Australian Antarctic Division, 203 Channel Highway, Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia
Abstract:We present a study of the galactic cosmic ray modulation for sunspot cycle 23. We use the monthly and the annual mean hourly, pressure corrected, data from neutron monitors of the global network (monthly rate is calculated as the average of the hourly pressure corrected values). We draw attention to an asymmetry in the galactic cosmic ray (GCR) recovery during odd and even cycles for the monthly mean hourly rate data. For over half a century of observations, we find that the recovery for the odd cycles is to a higher level than for the even cycles. Qualitatively the effect is ascribed to charged particle drifts in inhomogeneous interplanetary magnetic field. Even so it has not been possible to arrive at a quantitative, self-consistent, explanation in terms of drifts at higher and lower GCR rigidities. We also study the rigidity dependence of the amplitude of 11-year modulation over a wide range (1–200 GV) of GCR spectrum; it is a power law in rigidity with an exponent −1.22. We discuss the implication of these findings on quasi-linear diffusion theories of modulation. We reflect on GCR recovery pattern for 2006–2009.
Keywords:Galactic cosmic rays  Solar modulation  Sunspot cycle 23
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