Unusual Cosmic Ray Variations During the Forbush Decreases of June 2015

E. Samara, A. Smponias, I. Lytrosyngounis,D. Lingri,H. Mavromichalaki, C. Sgouropoulos

Solar Physics(2018)

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Although the current Solar Cycle 24 is characterized by low solar activity, an intense geomagnetic storm (G4) was recorded in June 2015. It was a complex phenomenon that began on 22 June 2015 as the result of intense solar activity, accompanied by several flares and coronal mass ejections that interacted with the Earth’s magnetic field. A Forbush decrease was also recorded at the neutron monitors of the worldwide network, with an amplitude of 8.4%, and in its recovery phase, a second Forbush decrease followed, with an amplitude of 4.0% for cosmic rays of 10 GV obtained with the global survey method. The Dst index reached a minimum value of −204 nT that was detected on 23 June 2015 at 05:00 – 06:00 UT, while the Kp index reached the value eight. For our analysis, we used hourly cosmic-ray intensity data recorded by polar, mid-, and high-latitude neutron monitor stations obtained from the High Resolution Neutron Monitor Database. The cosmic-ray anisotropy variation at the ecliptic plane was also estimated and was found to be highly complex. We study and discuss the unusual and complex cosmic-ray and geomagnetic response to these solar events.
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Solar activity,Cosmic ray intensity,Forbush decrease,Neutron monitors,Geomagnetic activity
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