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Short-period variation of cosmic-ray intensity and ozone density observed in the stratosphere
Fecha
1993-01-01Registro en:
Il Nuovo Cimento C, v. 16, n. 1, p. 9-15, 1993.
0390-5551
10.1007/BF02509205
WOS:A1993LE85300002
2-s2.0-51249165911
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Institución
Resumen
The energy deposition by slowing-down of energetic ionizing particles in the atmosphere enhances the production of constituent concentration which perturbs and eventually destroys the ozone (OZ) layer. Near the Brazilian anomaly region the cosmic-ray (CR) intensity varies greatly due to the magnetic activity in that region. In order to study these variations, stratospheric balloons were launched to measure, simultaneously, the CR and OZ fluxes in the atmosphere. The Fourier-analysed data collected during the flight on April 22, 1989 show evidences of a short-period variation for both fluxes measured. Attempts to verify the physical mechanisms which associate the CR change with the OZ one are not conclusive due to limited data observed on that event. © 1993 Società Italiana di Fisica.