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The Onset of Long Term Modulation in the Heliosphere in Cycle 23
Authors:F.B. McDonald, Z. Fujii, P. Ferrando, B. Heber, A. Raviart, H. Kunow, N. Lal, R. M&#  ller-Mellin, G. Wibberenz, R. McGuire  C. Paizis
Affiliation:(1) I.P.S.T., University of Maryland, College Park, MD, U.S.A;(2) CEA/DSM/DAPNIA/Service d'Astrophysique, CE-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France;(3) Institut fur Exp. Und Angew. Physik, Universitat Kiel, Germany;(4) NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, U.S.A;(5) Istituto di Fisica Cosmica, Universita di Milano, Milano, Italy
Abstract:The combination of Voyager 1 (77.9 AU, 34.4° N) and Voyager 2 (61.2 AU, 24.5° S) at moderate heliolatitudes in the distant heliosphere and Ulysses with its unique latitudinal surveys in the inner heliosphere along with IMP 8 and other satellites at 1 AU constitutes a network of observatories that are ideally suited to study cosmic rays over the solar minimum of cycle 22 and the onset of solar activity and the long term cosmic ray modulation of cycle 23. Through 2000.7 there have been three well-defined step decreases in the cosmic ray intensity at 1 AU with the cumulative effect being in good agreement with the net decrease in cycle 21 at a comparable time in the solar cycle. Over this period the intensity changes at Ulysses are similar to those at 1 AU. In the distant heliosphere the initial decreases appear to be smaller than those at 1 AU. However the full effects of the interplanetary disturbances producing the most recent and largest step decrease in the inner heliosphere have not yet reached V-2. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
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