Direction of the cosmic ray anisotropy

Inclined meson telescopes at Uppsala, Kiruna, and Murchison Bay have been employed to determine the direction of the C.R. diurnal anisotropy. The six mean asymptotic directions are distributed between approximately 15° N and 80° N. It is being shown that the flow of excess particles responsible for...

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Published in:Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography
Main Authors: Sandström, Arne Eld, Dyring, Eric, Lindgren, Stig
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Published: Stockholm University Press 1962
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spelling crstockholmup:10.3402/tellusa.v14i1.9525 2024-06-02T08:09:53+00:00 Direction of the cosmic ray anisotropy Sandström, Arne Eld Dyring, Eric Lindgren, Stig 1962 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/tellusa.v14i1.9525 https://account.a.tellusjournals.se/index.php/su-j-tadmo/article/download/3335/6475 unknown Stockholm University Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography volume 14, issue 1, page 19-32 ISSN 1600-0870 journal-article 1962 crstockholmup https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusa.v14i1.9525 2024-05-07T14:17:30Z Inclined meson telescopes at Uppsala, Kiruna, and Murchison Bay have been employed to determine the direction of the C.R. diurnal anisotropy. The six mean asymptotic directions are distributed between approximately 15° N and 80° N. It is being shown that the flow of excess particles responsible for the anisotropy is parallel to the orbital plane of the earth. All atmospheric effects have been considered as well as the partial smoothing out of the diurnal variation through the longitudinal distribution of the asymptotic directions. Inside the limits of error the yearly mean amplitudes fit a linear function of the cosine of the angle between the equatorial plane and the mean asymptotic direction. The direction of the anisotropy makes an angle of approximately 90° with the earth-sun line, the flow of excess particles overtaking the earth. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Stockholm University Press Kiruna Murchison ENVELOPE(144.250,144.250,-67.317,-67.317) Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 14 1 19 32
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description Inclined meson telescopes at Uppsala, Kiruna, and Murchison Bay have been employed to determine the direction of the C.R. diurnal anisotropy. The six mean asymptotic directions are distributed between approximately 15° N and 80° N. It is being shown that the flow of excess particles responsible for the anisotropy is parallel to the orbital plane of the earth. All atmospheric effects have been considered as well as the partial smoothing out of the diurnal variation through the longitudinal distribution of the asymptotic directions. Inside the limits of error the yearly mean amplitudes fit a linear function of the cosine of the angle between the equatorial plane and the mean asymptotic direction. The direction of the anisotropy makes an angle of approximately 90° with the earth-sun line, the flow of excess particles overtaking the earth.
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Direction of the cosmic ray anisotropy
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