Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1768553 | Advances in Space Research | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Time dependence of many solar activity factors and related phenomena has a double-peak structure around the maximum phase of the 11-year cycle. A distinctive minimum between peaks was named the Gnevyshev gap. This paper deals with Gnevyshev gap effects in solar energetic particle activity during the last four solar cycles. A hypothesis that the Gnevyshev gap structure is a result of superposition of quasi-biennial and 11-year oscillation is examined. The occurrence rate of solar energetic particle events does not contradict the hypothesis given all the events with the peak proton intensity J(>10 MeV)Â >Â 1 cmâ2Â sâ1Â srâ1 are considered. However, the most powerful solar energetic particle events (ground level enhancements) demonstrate pronounced peak and valley structure which is sometimes not synchronous with quasi-biennial oscillations in other solar indices.
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Authors
G.A. Bazilevskaya, V.S. Makhmutov, A.I. Sladkova,