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dc.contributor.authorRaghav, Anil
dc.contributor.authorBhaskar, Ankush
dc.contributor.authorYadav, Virendra
dc.contributor.authorBijewar, Nitinkumar
dc.contributor.authorPai, Chintamani
dc.contributor.authorKoli, Ashish
dc.contributor.authorNavale, Nilam
dc.contributor.authorSingh, Gurinderpal
dc.contributor.authorDubey, Nitin
dc.contributor.authorPawar, Sushant
dc.contributor.authorParab, Pradnya
dc.contributor.authorNarvankar, Gandhali
dc.contributor.authorRawoot, Vaibhav
dc.contributor.authorRawat, Vikas
dc.contributor.authorBorse, Satish
dc.contributor.authorGarad, Nagnath
dc.contributor.authorRozario, Carl
dc.contributor.authorKaushal, Nitin
dc.contributor.authorTiwari, Shailendrakumar
dc.contributor.authorPress, M.R.
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-01T06:18:40Z
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-12T09:36:55Z-
dc.date.available2015-12-01T06:18:40Z
dc.date.available2021-02-12T09:36:55Z-
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationJGR, v.118/10, p.6426-6433, 2013, doi: 10.1002/2013JA019007en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/719-
dc.description.abstractTemporal variation of secondary cosmic rays (SCR) flux was measured during the total lunar eclipse on 10 December 2011 and the subsequent full moon on 8 January 2012 from Mumbai (Geomagnetic latitude: 10.6°N), India. The measurements were done by using NaI (Tl) scintillation detector with energy threshold of 200 keV. The SCR flux shows approximately 8.1% enhancement during the lunar eclipse as compared to the average of pre- and post-eclipse periods. Weather parameters (temperature and relative humidity) were continuously monitored, and their correlations with temporal variation in SCR flux have been examined. The influences of geomagnetic field, interplanetary parameters, and tidal effect on SCR flux have been considered. Qualitative analysis of SCR flux variation indicates that local weather, interplanetary, and geomagnetic factors affecting SCR flux fail to explain the observed enhancement during the eclipse. Lunar tidal effect on magnetosphere and crust still remains a possible mechanism which needs to be investigated in detail. The enhancement during lunar eclipse and widely reported decrease during solar eclipses may unravel hitherto unnoticed factors modulating SCR flux.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectSecondary cosmic raysen_US
dc.subjectTotal lunar eclipseen_US
dc.subjectSCR fluxen_US
dc.subjectCosmic raysen_US
dc.titleConfirmation of secondary cosmic ray flux enhancement during the total lunar eclipse of 10 December 2011en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.accession091383
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