Long-term variations of cosmic rays

Bhandari, N. (1976) Long-term variations of cosmic rays Proceedings of the VI International Seminar on Solar particle Fluxes and Radiation Belts of Earth and Jupiter, Leningrad, 40 . pp. 514-518.

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Abstract

The long term variations of the intensity of solar cosmic rays, galactic cosmic rays, and the solar wind were studied on the basis of radioisotope data. Data concerning Al-26/Mn-53 formed in lunar rocks by solar protons show a slight increase in the intensity of flare protons over the past million years. Meteoritic radioisotope data show that the mean intensity of galactic cosmic rays has remained virtually unchanged over the past million years. Long-term variations of the solar wind were studied on the basis of data on rare gas isotopes in lunar rocks.

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