Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983

Measurements from neutron monitors in Thule (Greenland) and McMurdo (Antarctica) were used to determine yearly values of the cosmic ray north-south anisotropy over the period 1961-1983. The results strongly suggest that superposed upon the mean anisotropy of 0.05% is a solar cycle variation of ampli...

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Main Authors: Pomerantz, M. A., Bieber, J. W.
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Published: 1985
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850026531
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19850026531 2023-05-15T14:05:01+02:00 Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983 Pomerantz, M. A. Bieber, J. W. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Aug 1, 1985 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850026531 unknown Document ID: 19850026531 Accession ID: 85N34844 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850026531 No Copyright CASI SPACE RADIATION SH-4.2-6 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf - Vol. 4; p 433-436; NASA-CP-2376-VOL-4 1985 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T09:45:39Z Measurements from neutron monitors in Thule (Greenland) and McMurdo (Antarctica) were used to determine yearly values of the cosmic ray north-south anisotropy over the period 1961-1983. The results strongly suggest that superposed upon the mean anisotropy of 0.05% is a solar cycle variation of amplitude 0.03%. No evidence for a dependence of the anisotropy upon polarity of the solar poloidal magnetic field is found. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Greenland Thule NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Greenland
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Pomerantz, M. A.
Bieber, J. W.
Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983
topic_facet SPACE RADIATION
description Measurements from neutron monitors in Thule (Greenland) and McMurdo (Antarctica) were used to determine yearly values of the cosmic ray north-south anisotropy over the period 1961-1983. The results strongly suggest that superposed upon the mean anisotropy of 0.05% is a solar cycle variation of amplitude 0.03%. No evidence for a dependence of the anisotropy upon polarity of the solar poloidal magnetic field is found.
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author Pomerantz, M. A.
Bieber, J. W.
author_facet Pomerantz, M. A.
Bieber, J. W.
author_sort Pomerantz, M. A.
title Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983
title_short Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983
title_full Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983
title_fullStr Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983
title_full_unstemmed Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983
title_sort cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983
publishDate 1985
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850026531
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