Abstract The quasi-biennial variations in the flux of galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) have been studied based on the data of stratospheric sensing and measurements by neutron monitors, as well as in various manifestations of solar activity and interplanetary medium parameters. It has been shown that quasi-biennial GCR variations are caused by variations with the same period in the mean magnetic field of the Sun that coincide with them over time and have been identified in the anti-phase, which respond to the sign of this field. The variations in the quasi-biennial cosmic ray are caused by quasi-biennial variations in the mean magnetic field of the Sun via the quasi-biennial variations in the interplanetary magnetic field.
Dynamics of Quasi-Biennal Variations of Cosmic Rays and Solar Activity
Cosmic Research ; 56 , 2 ; 101-107
2018-03-01
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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