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Cosmic-ray intensity versus solar soft X-ray background in cross-correlation analysis
Authors:Jakimiec  Maria  Antalová  Anna  Storini  Marisa
Institution:(1) Astronomical Institute, University of Wroclstrokaw, Kopernika 11, 51-622 Wroclstrok aw, Poland;(2) Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Watsonova 47, 043-53 Koscaronice, Slovak Republic;(3) Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic;(4) IFSI/CNR, Area di Ricerca Roma – Tor Vergata, Via del Fosso del Cavaliere, 100-00133 Roma, Italy;(5) Raggi Cosmici, c/o Dip. di Fisica, Università Roma Tre, Via della Vasca Navale, 84-00146 Roma, Italy
Abstract:The relationship between the galactic cosmic ray modulation (CR) and the non-flare coronal level, as given by the solar soft X-ray background (XBG), is investigated from 1 July 1968 to 30 June 1980 on a daily basis. The stationarity problem of a multivariate time series, as well as the role of the short- and medium-term corona variability are faced. From them it is found that the CR/XBG relation is variable during the considered heliomagnetic semicycle, while CR and XBG are highly anticorrelated on a long-time scale (12-month averages). The CR/XBG relationship during the declining phase of solar activity shows a moderately strong anticorrelation, on short- and medium-term time scales (coefficient up to –0.77 for 27-day running averages), went towards insignificant values in the minimum phase and is only partially reconstructed during the rise of the following solar cycle. During the solar activity maximum of cycle 20 the cosmic-ray modulation is only related to the short-term coronal fluctuations (no other time scales are significant, supporting the reliability of the so-called `Gnevyshev gap' in solar parameters).
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