Abstract The most powerful coronal mass ejection of the 24th solar cycle took place on the opposite side of the Sun on July 23, 2012 and had no geomagnetic consequences. Nevertheless, as a result of passing of the ejection through the heliosphere, variations of galactic cosmic rays flux were observed on the Earth. These variations were registered by the muon hodoscope URAGAN (MEPhI, Moscow). Muon flux angular distributions on the Earth’s surface are reported and analyzed.
Powerful non-geoeffective interplanetary disturbance of July 2012 observed by muon hodoscope URAGAN
Advances in Space Research ; 56 , 12 ; 2833-2838
2015-03-05
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Powerful non-geoeffective interplanetary disturbance of July 2012 observed by muon hodoscope URAGAN
Online Contents | 2015
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Elsevier | 2015
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