• Title of article

    Mid-term periodicities of cosmic ray intensities

  • Author/Authors

    El-Borie, Mohamed A. Alexandria University - Faculty of Science - Physics Department, Egypt , Aly, Naglaa A. Alexandria University - Faculty of Education - Physics and Chemistry Department, Egypt , El-Taher, Amr Alexandria University - Faculty of Education - Physics and Chemistry Department, Egypt

  • From page
    137
  • To page
    147
  • Abstract
    Galactic cosmic ray intensities (GCRs) observed by five neutron monitors (NMs) have been used to study cosmic ray modulations between 1971 and 2007. The influence of interplanetary magnetic polarity (IMF) states has been studied for the A 0 and A 0 epochs. A comparison of the spectra for both positive IMF polarities indicated different solar origins. The spectra have different power amplitudes and most peaks of different locations. In addition, the differences in the cosmic ray modulations, conditions for solar activity minima and maxima periods are probably associated with the influence of drift effects. The observed differences are related to the 22-year cycle in heliospheric modulations of cosmic rays, leading to the different shapes of CR maxima and the hysteresis effect. Accordingly, drift effects dependent on the polarity of the global solar magnetic field may play a significant role in the observed differences between maxima and minima periods. The drift mechanism is enhanced during periods of low to moderate SA, i.e., around solar cycle minima, during negative polarity periods, when A 0.
  • Keywords
    Astroparticle , nuclear physics , Galactic cosmic rays , Solar activity , Ultra low , frequency power spectra
  • Journal title
    Journal of Advanced Research
  • Journal title
    Journal of Advanced Research
  • Record number

    2589705