Forbush decreases on November 6-12, 2004 observed by the Muon Detector Network

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Autor(a) principal: Savian,Jairo Francisco
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Silva,Marlos Rockenbach da, Dal Lago,Alisson, Echer,Ezequiel, Vieira,Luis Eduardo Antunes, Munakata,Kazuoki, Gonzalez,Walter Demetrio, Schuch,Nelson Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-261X2007000600020
Resumo: In this paper we study the relationship between Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections (ICMEs) and the muon count rate decreases detected of the Muon Detector Network on November 6-12, 2004. The Muon Detector Network is composed by the detectors installed at Nagoya (Japan), Hobart (Australia) and the prototype detector installed at the "Observatório Espacial do Sul - OES/CRSPE/INPE-MCT", located in São Martinho da Serra, RS, Brazil. With the muon count rate observed by the Muon Detector Network, we will be able to observe, in the future, the direction in which a given ICME moves, and with that, we will be able to calculate their angle of incidence on the Earth. Also, with this muon network, we will be able to send alerts of up to 12 hours before the arrival of a shock or an ICME. The Space Weather forecast method using cosmic rays will be a very important tool because it provides a forecast with good antecedence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Forbush decreases on November 6-12, 2004 observed by the Muon Detector Network
title Forbush decreases on November 6-12, 2004 observed by the Muon Detector Network
spellingShingle Forbush decreases on November 6-12, 2004 observed by the Muon Detector Network
Savian,Jairo Francisco
interplanetary medium
cosmic rays
Muon Telescope
Forbush decreases
space weather
magnetic storms
title_short Forbush decreases on November 6-12, 2004 observed by the Muon Detector Network
title_full Forbush decreases on November 6-12, 2004 observed by the Muon Detector Network
title_fullStr Forbush decreases on November 6-12, 2004 observed by the Muon Detector Network
title_full_unstemmed Forbush decreases on November 6-12, 2004 observed by the Muon Detector Network
title_sort Forbush decreases on November 6-12, 2004 observed by the Muon Detector Network
author Savian,Jairo Francisco
author_facet Savian,Jairo Francisco
Silva,Marlos Rockenbach da
Dal Lago,Alisson
Echer,Ezequiel
Vieira,Luis Eduardo Antunes
Munakata,Kazuoki
Gonzalez,Walter Demetrio
Schuch,Nelson Jorge
author_role author
author2 Silva,Marlos Rockenbach da
Dal Lago,Alisson
Echer,Ezequiel
Vieira,Luis Eduardo Antunes
Munakata,Kazuoki
Gonzalez,Walter Demetrio
Schuch,Nelson Jorge
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Savian,Jairo Francisco
Silva,Marlos Rockenbach da
Dal Lago,Alisson
Echer,Ezequiel
Vieira,Luis Eduardo Antunes
Munakata,Kazuoki
Gonzalez,Walter Demetrio
Schuch,Nelson Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv interplanetary medium
cosmic rays
Muon Telescope
Forbush decreases
space weather
magnetic storms
topic interplanetary medium
cosmic rays
Muon Telescope
Forbush decreases
space weather
magnetic storms
description In this paper we study the relationship between Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections (ICMEs) and the muon count rate decreases detected of the Muon Detector Network on November 6-12, 2004. The Muon Detector Network is composed by the detectors installed at Nagoya (Japan), Hobart (Australia) and the prototype detector installed at the "Observatório Espacial do Sul - OES/CRSPE/INPE-MCT", located in São Martinho da Serra, RS, Brazil. With the muon count rate observed by the Muon Detector Network, we will be able to observe, in the future, the direction in which a given ICME moves, and with that, we will be able to calculate their angle of incidence on the Earth. Also, with this muon network, we will be able to send alerts of up to 12 hours before the arrival of a shock or an ICME. The Space Weather forecast method using cosmic rays will be a very important tool because it provides a forecast with good antecedence.
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