The measurements of γ-activity of the 44Ti (T½ = 66.6 years) produced by spallation reaction of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) in Alfianello, Olivenza, Rio Negro, Dhajala and Torino meteorites, which fell in the time interval 1883 AD (Alfianello) - 1988 AD (Torino), show a century scale modulation, connected to long-term solar-wind flux variations in the interplanetary space. The variation of the 44Ti activity with the time of fall of meteorites is qualitatively consistent with the Gleissberg solar cycle, but the amplitude is three-four times higher than expected (about 5%) for GCR flux modulated by solar activity, as determined solely by the sunspot number. The cosmogenic 44Ti is a suitable radioisotope for this investigation, but it...
Abstract Many sunspot number series exist suggesting different levels of solar activity during the p...
There is a variety of different cosmogenicradionuclide-based reconstructions of solar activity varia...
Many sunspot number series exist suggesting different levels of solar activity during the past centu...
The measurements of γ-activity of the 44Ti (T½ = 66.6 years) produced by spallation reacti...
The galactic cosmic ray (GCR) flux is modulated by solar activity: 11 and 22 year cycles are well es...
We have previously shown that the very low activity of the cosmogenic 44Ti in meteorites records the...
Many reconstructions of solar activity variations in the past are based on the measurement of cosmog...
44Ti and 26Al activities and heavy nuclei tracks produced by cosmic rays have been measured in 19 st...
Different fluxes and spectra of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and solar cosmic rays result in a wide va...
Measurements of 44Ti activity in meteorites show that the galactic cosmic ray (GCR) intensity has be...
Measurements of the 44Ti half-life display a large spread ranging from 46.4 to 66.6 years. The activ...
Production of cosmogenic radioisotopes in meteorites depends on the galactic cosmic ray flux, which ...
Aims.Long-term solar activity in the past is usually estimated from cosmogenic isotopes, 10Be or 14...
For resolving the ongoing debate that the Earth's climate may respond to solar activity variations, ...
Measurements of the 44Ti half-life display a large spread ranging from 46.4 to 66.6 years. The activ...
Abstract Many sunspot number series exist suggesting different levels of solar activity during the p...
There is a variety of different cosmogenicradionuclide-based reconstructions of solar activity varia...
Many sunspot number series exist suggesting different levels of solar activity during the past centu...
The measurements of γ-activity of the 44Ti (T½ = 66.6 years) produced by spallation reacti...
The galactic cosmic ray (GCR) flux is modulated by solar activity: 11 and 22 year cycles are well es...
We have previously shown that the very low activity of the cosmogenic 44Ti in meteorites records the...
Many reconstructions of solar activity variations in the past are based on the measurement of cosmog...
44Ti and 26Al activities and heavy nuclei tracks produced by cosmic rays have been measured in 19 st...
Different fluxes and spectra of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and solar cosmic rays result in a wide va...
Measurements of 44Ti activity in meteorites show that the galactic cosmic ray (GCR) intensity has be...
Measurements of the 44Ti half-life display a large spread ranging from 46.4 to 66.6 years. The activ...
Production of cosmogenic radioisotopes in meteorites depends on the galactic cosmic ray flux, which ...
Aims.Long-term solar activity in the past is usually estimated from cosmogenic isotopes, 10Be or 14...
For resolving the ongoing debate that the Earth's climate may respond to solar activity variations, ...
Measurements of the 44Ti half-life display a large spread ranging from 46.4 to 66.6 years. The activ...
Abstract Many sunspot number series exist suggesting different levels of solar activity during the p...
There is a variety of different cosmogenicradionuclide-based reconstructions of solar activity varia...
Many sunspot number series exist suggesting different levels of solar activity during the past centu...