1. Testing baseline stability of some neutron monitors in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
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Ahluwalia, H.S. and Ygbuhay, R.C.
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NEUTRONS , *STABILITY theory , *ASTRONOMICAL observations , *DATA analysis - Abstract
Abstract: For six decades, the global network of neutron monitors (NMs) has provided a continuous stream of very valuable data to the heliophysics community, leading to many insights into the myriad modes of charged particle transport in the tangled magnetic fields that permeate the 3D heliosphere. Earlier, Ahluwalia and Ygbuhay (2012) reported on the drifts in some high latitude NM counting rates in the American zone. We continue our enquiry by testing the stability of the counting rate baselines of some NMs operating in Europe, Africa, and Asia. The data from these detectors have been extremely valuable for the short-term time variation studies, but caution is advised in using the data for long-term studies from NMs with baselines that are drifting for cause(s) unknown. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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