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Student’s criterion is used to detect ground level enhancements of solar cosmic ray intensity at middle latitudes. Application of this test to the data recorded by Alma-Ata high-altitude neutron monitor made it possible to detect the arrival of solar-origin relativistic particles on November 6, 1997 and August 24, 1998.
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Original Russian Text © R.U. Beisembaev, E.A. Dryn, O.N. Kryakunova, 2009, published in Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Seriya Fizicheskaya, 2009, Vol. 73, No. 3, pp. 329–331.
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Beisembaev, R.U., Dryn, E.A. & Kryakunova, O.N. Application of student’s criterion for detecting ground level enhancements of solar cosmic ray intensity. Bull. Russ. Acad. Sci. Phys. 73, 312–314 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1062873809030095
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