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Derivative-Aligned Anticipation of Forbush Decreases from Entropy and Fractal Markers
We develop a feature-based framework to anticipate Forbush decreases (FDs) in one-minute neutron-monitor records by tracking sliding-window invariants from information theory, scaling, and geometry.
Juan D. Perez-Navarro +1 more
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The intensity recovery of Forbush-type decreases as a function of heliocentric distance and its relationship to the 11-year variation [PDF]
Recent data indicating that the solar modulation effects are propagated outward in the heliospheric cavity suggest that the 11-year cosmic ray modulation can best be described by a dynamic time dependent model.
Jokipii, J. R. +2 more
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We discuss a mechanism for cosmic ray penetration into an interplanetary magnetic flux rope, particularly the effect of the finite Larmor radius and magnetic field irregularities.
Cane +18 more
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Distribution of tensor anisotropy of cosmic rays near the neutral current sheet
We analyze time profiles of isotropic intensity, components of vector and tensor anisotropies of cos-mic rays (CR) when Earth crosses the neutral sheet of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) in solar activity cycles 23–24.
Gololobov P.Yu. +4 more
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A pilot multiple-baseline study of a mobile cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of eating disorders in university students. [PDF]
Bohrer BK +11 more
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Solar and Galactic Cosmic Rays observed by SOHO
Both the Cosmic Ray Flux (CRF) and Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) have left an imprint on SOHO technical systems. While the solar array efficiency degraded irreversibly down to ~77% of its original level over roughly 1 1/2 solar cycles, Single Event ...
Curdt, Werner, Fleck, Bernhard
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On recurrent Forbush Decreases [PDF]
A Melkumyan +6 more
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The study and better understanding of energetic transient phenomena caused by disturbances occurring on our Sun are of great importance, primarily due to the potential negative effects those events can have on Earth’s environment.
Mihailo Savić +6 more
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We present the results of near-Earth interplanetary space, magnetosphere, and atmosphere monitoring during large-scale solar wind disturbances at the end of August 2005.
Kovalev I. I. +4 more
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Study of cosmic ray intensity measured by mariner ii and by ground neutron monitors during the forbush decrease of september 30, 1962 [PDF]
Cosmic ray intensity measured by Mariner III AND by ground neutron monitors during Forbush ...
Rao, U. R.
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