Neutron monitors and muon detectors for solar modulation studies: 2. φ time series
Abstract
The level of solar modulation at different times (related to the solar activity) is a central question of solar and galactic cosmic-ray physics. In the first paper of this series, we have established a correspondence between the uncertainties on ground-based detectors count rates and the parameter φ (modulation level in the force-field approximation) reconstructed from these count rates. In this second paper, we detail a procedure to obtain a reference φ time series from neutron monitor data. We show that we can have an unbiased and accurate φ reconstruction (φ/φ 10\%). We also discuss the potential of Bonner spheres spectrometers and muon detectors to provide φ time series. Two by-products of this calculation are updated φ values for the cosmic-ray database and a web interface to retrieve and plot φ from the 50's to today (http://lpsc.in2p3.fr/crdb).
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