An Extended Study of the Precursory Signs of Forbush Decreases: New Findings over the Years 2008 – 2016

Abstract

In spite of the fact that the current Solar Cycle 24 is close to its end now, it is a less active Solar Cycle, during its time period (2008 – 2016) and a lot of Forbush decreases of cosmic ray intensity with rigidity 10 GV and amplitude greater than 2% were recorded by the ground-based neutron monitors. Among these events, the ones associated with sudden geomagnetic storm commencements (SSCs) and presenting a first harmonic of cosmic ray anisotropy greater than 0.8% were examined. Cosmic ray data recorded at the neutron monitor stations were obtained from the European high resolution neutron monitor database, while the Forbush decreases, accompanied by their characteristics were accessed from the updated Database of the Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation (IZMIRAN). Solar, interplanetary and geomagnetic characteristic parameters of each event separately have been studied in detail and analyzed. It was shown through the usage of the “ring of neutron monitor stations” method that, in some cases, precursory signals before the main phase of the event appeared. After an extended study of the Forbush decreases precursors during the examined period, the appearance of pre-decreases and/or pre-increases of the cosmic ray intensity before the beginning of the events, acting as precursory signals, were identified in almost half of the cases studied. In combination with other parameters, their common features are discussed, with the purpose of monitoring and possibly forecasting the space-weather conditions. © 2019, Springer Nature B.V

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