Volume 501 - 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2025) - Solar & Heliospheric Physics
Observation and analysis of the anisotropic Forbush decrease of 24 March 2024
A. Mishev*, N.P. Larsen, E. Asvestari, A. Sáiz, D. Ruffolo, C. Banglieng, S. Seunarine, A. Gil, O. García-Población, P. Cervino-Solana, J.H.A. Jr. and I. Usoskin
*: corresponding author
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Abstract
It is known that GCR flux exhibits notable transient suppressions due to coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and co-rotating interaction regions (CIRs) in the solar wind, called Forbush decreases
(FDs). FDs are observed as fast, occasionally two-step, decreases in the count rate of particle counters. The decrease is usually followed by a gradual recovery taking up to several days or even
a week. A particularly strong FD, observed as suppression of the flux of galactic cosmic rays was observed by the global network of ground-based neutron monitors (NMs) on 24–25 March 2024.
The decrease revealed an unusual rapid recovery leading to false ground-level enhancement alarm from the cosmic radiation warning systems. The event was highly anisotropic, with anisotropy
focused nearly on the anti-sunward direction. Here we present the observations, focusing on NM records, and the corresponding analysis
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.501.1333
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