Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9845522 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The Aragats Space-Environmental Center provides monitoring of different species of secondary cosmic rays at two altitudes and with different energy thresholds. One-minute data is available on-line from http://crdlx5.yerphi.am/DVIN/index2.php. We present description of the main monitors along with data acquisition electronics. Also we demonstrate the sensitivity of the different species of secondary cosmic ray flux to geophysical conditions, taking as examples the extremely violent events of October-November 2003. We introduce correlation analysis of the different components of registered time-series as a new tool for the classification of the geoeffective (events on earth affected by solar activity) events and for the forecasting of the severity of the upcoming geomagnetic storm.
Keywords
96.40.cdASECACE96.40.Kk95.55.VjEAS95.75.PqCRDESAARNmGOESSEPGCRGLESNTCMEEuropean Space AgencyCoronal mass ejectionGalactic cosmic raysSolar flareextensive air showersSolar Energetic ParticlesGPSGlobal Positioning SystemIMFGeomagnetic stormsForbush decreaseGeostationary Operational Environmental SatelliteInterplanetary magnetic fieldSpace weathercosmic raysGamma
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Authors
A. Chilingarian, K. Arakelyan, K. Avakyan, V. Babayan, N. Bostanjyan, S. Chilingarian, V. Danielyan, A. Daryan, A. Egikyan, V. Eganov, G. Gharagyozyan, S. Ghazaryan T. Hairapetyan, A. Hovhanissyan, T. Hovhannisyan, V. Ivanov, G. Karapetyan, G. Kostanyan,