Proxies for long-term cosmic ray variability

Abstract The thesis is focused on the reconstruction of long-term cosmic ray variability using proxy data. The 11-year solar cycle in production/deposition rates of cosmogenic nuclides ¹⁰Be and ¹⁴C has been modelled for the conditions of grand minima and maxima of solar activity (namely, Maunder Min...

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Main Author: Poluianov, S. V. (Stepan V.)
Other Authors: Usoskin, I. (Ilya), Mursula, K. (Kalevi)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Oulun yliopisto 2019
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526213743
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author Poluianov, S. V. (Stepan V.)
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Mursula, K. (Kalevi)
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description Abstract The thesis is focused on the reconstruction of long-term cosmic ray variability using proxy data. The 11-year solar cycle in production/deposition rates of cosmogenic nuclides ¹⁰Be and ¹⁴C has been modelled for the conditions of grand minima and maxima of solar activity (namely, Maunder Minimum and Grand Modern Maximum). The result shows that contrary to the observed strongly suppressed amplitude of the solar cycle in sunspots during Maunder Minimum relatively to Grand Modern Maximum, the cosmic ray proxies have the comparable amplitudes during the two periods. This phenomenon is caused by the nonlinear relation between solar activity and production of cosmogenic nuclides. In addition to well-established proxies of cosmic rays, nitrate in polar ice has been recently proposed as a new proxy for the long-term variability of galactic cosmic rays. The thesis contains two tests of its applicability for this purpose with TALDICE and EPICA-Dome C ice core data from Central Antarctica. The results support the proposal for the multimillennial time scales. Lunar samples acquired during the Apollo missions are important data for estimating the averaged energy spectra of galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles at the Earth’s orbit. The development in modelling of the interaction between energetic particles and matter makes it necessary to revise the earlier results. Because of that, new production rates of ¹⁰Be and ¹⁴C in lunar samples by galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles have been computed. New accurate cosmic ray reconstructions from natural archives containing cosmogenic nuclides use sophisticated climatic models requiring yield functions of the nuclides with high altitude resolution. These functions have been computed for ⁷Be, ¹⁰Be, ¹⁴C, ²²Na, and ³⁶Cl in the Earth’s atmosphere. Overall, the major purpose of the studies presented in the thesis is to increase the quality of reconstructions of the long-term cosmic ray variability for better understanding of the solar and heliospheric ...
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:isbn978-952-62-1374-3 2025-01-16T19:13:49+00:00 Proxies for long-term cosmic ray variability Poluianov, S. V. (Stepan V.) Usoskin, I. (Ilya) Mursula, K. (Kalevi) 2019-01-30 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526213743 eng eng Oulun yliopisto info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/1239-4327 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © University of Oulu, 2019 cosmic ray proxy cosmic rays cosmogenic isotope galactic cosmic rays heliospheric physics solar physics yield function info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:56:25Z Abstract The thesis is focused on the reconstruction of long-term cosmic ray variability using proxy data. The 11-year solar cycle in production/deposition rates of cosmogenic nuclides ¹⁰Be and ¹⁴C has been modelled for the conditions of grand minima and maxima of solar activity (namely, Maunder Minimum and Grand Modern Maximum). The result shows that contrary to the observed strongly suppressed amplitude of the solar cycle in sunspots during Maunder Minimum relatively to Grand Modern Maximum, the cosmic ray proxies have the comparable amplitudes during the two periods. This phenomenon is caused by the nonlinear relation between solar activity and production of cosmogenic nuclides. In addition to well-established proxies of cosmic rays, nitrate in polar ice has been recently proposed as a new proxy for the long-term variability of galactic cosmic rays. The thesis contains two tests of its applicability for this purpose with TALDICE and EPICA-Dome C ice core data from Central Antarctica. The results support the proposal for the multimillennial time scales. Lunar samples acquired during the Apollo missions are important data for estimating the averaged energy spectra of galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles at the Earth’s orbit. The development in modelling of the interaction between energetic particles and matter makes it necessary to revise the earlier results. Because of that, new production rates of ¹⁰Be and ¹⁴C in lunar samples by galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles have been computed. New accurate cosmic ray reconstructions from natural archives containing cosmogenic nuclides use sophisticated climatic models requiring yield functions of the nuclides with high altitude resolution. These functions have been computed for ⁷Be, ¹⁰Be, ¹⁴C, ²²Na, and ³⁶Cl in the Earth’s atmosphere. Overall, the major purpose of the studies presented in the thesis is to increase the quality of reconstructions of the long-term cosmic ray variability for better understanding of the solar and heliospheric ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctica EPICA ice core Jultika - University of Oulu repository
spellingShingle cosmic ray proxy
cosmic rays
cosmogenic isotope
galactic cosmic rays
heliospheric physics
solar physics
yield function
Poluianov, S. V. (Stepan V.)
Proxies for long-term cosmic ray variability
title Proxies for long-term cosmic ray variability
title_full Proxies for long-term cosmic ray variability
title_fullStr Proxies for long-term cosmic ray variability
title_full_unstemmed Proxies for long-term cosmic ray variability
title_short Proxies for long-term cosmic ray variability
title_sort proxies for long-term cosmic ray variability
topic cosmic ray proxy
cosmic rays
cosmogenic isotope
galactic cosmic rays
heliospheric physics
solar physics
yield function
topic_facet cosmic ray proxy
cosmic rays
cosmogenic isotope
galactic cosmic rays
heliospheric physics
solar physics
yield function
url http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526213743