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Table 3.
Same as Table 2, but for GCRs and SEPs. N/A indicates lack of cosmic-ray matrices at the indicated time.
| Number of tracks – 60 s exposure time | ||
|---|---|---|
| MC | Observed | |
| SEPs | GCRs+SEPs | |
| Onset July 24, 2023 19:00–19:30 UT | 1524 ±213±39 | N/A |
| Peak July 25, 2023 3:00–4:00 UT | 9960±1394±100 | 9889±19 |
| Decay 1 July 25, 2023 15:00–16:00 UT | 2040±286±45 | 1498±6 |
| Decay 2 July 26, 2023 3:00–4:00 UT | 370±52±19 | 473±11 |
| Decay 3 July 26, 2023 15:00–16:00 UT | 34±5±6 | 176±9 |
| Onset February 9, 2024 13:45–14:30 UT | 344±48±19 | N/A |
| Peak 1 February 9, 2024 14:30–15:30 UT | 380±53±20 | N/A |
| Peak 2 February 11, 2024 00:30–1:30 UT | 2400±336±49 | 2446±13 |
| Peak 3 February 12, 2024 16:00–17:00 UT | 400±36±20 | 564±13 |
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