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The anomalous distribution in heliocentric longitude of solar injected cosmic radiation
Authors:E P Keath  R P Bukata  K G McCracken  U R Rao
Institution:(1) The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Tex., U.S.A.
Abstract:Concurrent observations of the solar flare of March 12, 1969 by two spacecrafts separated in solar longitude by 38° show that the accessibility at 1 AU to cosmic ray particles is not a simple function of the relative solar longitude. The cosmic ray flux, degree of anisotropy, and rise time all indicate that the favored path for cosmic ray propagation in this event was some 40° to the east of the nominal Archimedes spiral line of force from the flare location. This is interpreted as evidence for either (a) extreme stochastical wandering of the lines of force of the interplanetary magnetic field, or (b) the redistribution of the cosmic rays in coronal magnetic fields prior to escape onto the nominal Archimedes spiral lines of force.Now at CSIRO, G.P.O. Box 124, Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207, Australia.Now at Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India.
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