Cosmic-ray variations during the two greatest bursts of solar activity in the 23rd solar cycle

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Eroshenko, E [1 ]
Belov, A
Mavromichalaki, H
Mariatos, G
Oleneva, V
Plainaki, C
Yanke, V
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[1] IZMIRAN, Inst Terr Magnetism Ionosphere & Radio Wave Propa, Troitsk 142092, Russia
[2] Univ Athens, Dept Phys, Nucl & Particle Phys Sect, GR-15771 Athens, Greece
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10.1007/s11207-005-5719-6
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P1 [天文学];
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During two extreme bursts of solar activity in March-April 2001 and October-November 2003, the ground-based neutron monitor network recorded a series of outstanding events distinguished by their magnitude and unusual peculiarities. The important changes that lead to increased activity initiated not with the sunspot appearance, but with the large-scale solar magnetic field reconfiguration. A series of strong and moderate magnetic storms and powerful proton events (including ground-level enhancements, GLE) were registered during these periods. The largest and most productive in the 23rd solar cycle, active region 486, generated a significant series of solar flares among which the 4 November 2003 flare (X28/3B) was the most powerful X-ray solar event ever observed. The fastest arrival of the interplanetary disturbance from the Sun (after August 1972) and the highest solar wind velocity and IMF intensity were recorded during these events. Within 1 week, three GLEs of solar cosmic rays were registered by the neutron monitor network (28 and 29 October and 2 November 2003). In this work, we perform a tentative analysis of a number of the effects seen in cosmic rays during these two periods, using the neutron monitor network and other relevant data.
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