Solar magnetic polarity effect on neutron monitor count rates from latitude surveys versus Antarctic stations
The Galactic cosmic ray spectrum manifests subtle variations over the 22-year solar magnetic cycle in addition to more pronounced variations over the 11-year sunspot cycle. We conducted numerous latitude surveys by operating a neutron monitor onboard an icebreaker that traveled across a wide range o...
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author | Poopakun, K Nuntiyakul, W Ruffolo, D Evenson, P Peng, J Chuanraksasat, P Marcus Duldig John Humble Oh, S |
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description | The Galactic cosmic ray spectrum manifests subtle variations over the 22-year solar magnetic cycle in addition to more pronounced variations over the 11-year sunspot cycle. We conducted numerous latitude surveys by operating a neutron monitor onboard an icebreaker that traveled across a wide range of geomagnetic cutoff rigidity. Here we revisit our previous work to study spectral changes using 13 annual latitude surveys from 1994 to 2007 by comparing with neutron monitor data from Mawson instead of McMurdo, which closed in 2017, in order to allow a comparison with more recent latitude surveys. We confirm linear trends between count rates at different geomagnetic cutoff rigidity and changes in slope before and after the polarity reversal in 2000 as an effect of solar magnetic polarity. We performed two more latitude surveys (in 2019 and 2020) with a monitor similar to the 3NM64 in the previous surveys but without lead rings around the central tube, a so-called “semi-leaded neutron monitor.”We also found similar results for the relationship between the count rate of the semi-leaded neutron monitor and that of the Jang Bogo and Mawson neutron monitor stations in Antarctica. |
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spelling | ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/23112827 2025-03-16T15:18:58+00:00 Solar magnetic polarity effect on neutron monitor count rates from latitude surveys versus Antarctic stations Poopakun, K Nuntiyakul, W Ruffolo, D Evenson, P Peng, J Chuanraksasat, P Marcus Duldig John Humble Oh, S 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Solar_magnetic_polarity_effect_on_neutron_monitor_count_rates_from_latitude_surveys_versus_Antarctic_stations/23112827 unknown 102.100.100/519373 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Solar_magnetic_polarity_effect_on_neutron_monitor_count_rates_from_latitude_surveys_versus_Antarctic_stations/23112827 In Copyright High energy astrophysics and galactic cosmic rays cosmic rays cosmic ray spectrum neutron monitor latitude survey geomagnetic cutoff Text Conference contribution 2021 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:23Z The Galactic cosmic ray spectrum manifests subtle variations over the 22-year solar magnetic cycle in addition to more pronounced variations over the 11-year sunspot cycle. We conducted numerous latitude surveys by operating a neutron monitor onboard an icebreaker that traveled across a wide range of geomagnetic cutoff rigidity. Here we revisit our previous work to study spectral changes using 13 annual latitude surveys from 1994 to 2007 by comparing with neutron monitor data from Mawson instead of McMurdo, which closed in 2017, in order to allow a comparison with more recent latitude surveys. We confirm linear trends between count rates at different geomagnetic cutoff rigidity and changes in slope before and after the polarity reversal in 2000 as an effect of solar magnetic polarity. We performed two more latitude surveys (in 2019 and 2020) with a monitor similar to the 3NM64 in the previous surveys but without lead rings around the central tube, a so-called “semi-leaded neutron monitor.”We also found similar results for the relationship between the count rate of the semi-leaded neutron monitor and that of the Jang Bogo and Mawson neutron monitor stations in Antarctica. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Research from University Of Tasmania Antarctic Bogo ENVELOPE(9.783,9.783,63.095,63.095) |
spellingShingle | High energy astrophysics and galactic cosmic rays cosmic rays cosmic ray spectrum neutron monitor latitude survey geomagnetic cutoff Poopakun, K Nuntiyakul, W Ruffolo, D Evenson, P Peng, J Chuanraksasat, P Marcus Duldig John Humble Oh, S Solar magnetic polarity effect on neutron monitor count rates from latitude surveys versus Antarctic stations |
title | Solar magnetic polarity effect on neutron monitor count rates from latitude surveys versus Antarctic stations |
title_full | Solar magnetic polarity effect on neutron monitor count rates from latitude surveys versus Antarctic stations |
title_fullStr | Solar magnetic polarity effect on neutron monitor count rates from latitude surveys versus Antarctic stations |
title_full_unstemmed | Solar magnetic polarity effect on neutron monitor count rates from latitude surveys versus Antarctic stations |
title_short | Solar magnetic polarity effect on neutron monitor count rates from latitude surveys versus Antarctic stations |
title_sort | solar magnetic polarity effect on neutron monitor count rates from latitude surveys versus antarctic stations |
topic | High energy astrophysics and galactic cosmic rays cosmic rays cosmic ray spectrum neutron monitor latitude survey geomagnetic cutoff |
topic_facet | High energy astrophysics and galactic cosmic rays cosmic rays cosmic ray spectrum neutron monitor latitude survey geomagnetic cutoff |
url | https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Solar_magnetic_polarity_effect_on_neutron_monitor_count_rates_from_latitude_surveys_versus_Antarctic_stations/23112827 |