Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5488112 | Planetary and Space Science | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Short-and mid-term oscillations of the solar activity (sunspot number and 10.7Â cm solar flux), geomagnetic activity (Ap index) and cosmic-ray intensity (neutron monitor count rate) are analysed during the past two solar-magnetic cycles (1968-1989 and 1989-2014). We have implemented the wavelet analysis on the daily time resolution data of sunspot number (SSN), 10.7Â cm solar flux, geomagnetic Ap index and Oulu neutron monitor count rate. Results suggest that few quasi and intermittent oscillations are observed with remarkable power density in addition to fundamental periods, like 27Â day (synodic period), 154Â day (Rieger period), semi-annual, annual, 1.3 year, and 1.7 year. We have consistently observed first (27Â day), second (13.5Â day) and third (9.0Â day) solar-rotation harmonics in the geomagnetic Ap-index during both the magnetic cycles. Rieger period is more pronounced in SSN and solar flux during 1980-82 and 1990-92. Semi-annual variation of Ap-index is consistently observed during both the magnetic cycles. The annual and ~1.85 year variation are also observed in all the considered parameters with good signatures in CRI.
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Authors
Y.P. Singh, Badruddin Badruddin,