Atmospheric Muon Measurements at Sea Level III: Muon Flux

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We have measured the atmospheric muon fluxes at sea level using the Okayama telescope. In 2001, that was improved the larger acceptance and higher momentum resolution than previous one. One of the characteristic of Okayama telescope is able to measure the muon fluxes in any directions. Our aim is to examine the geomagnetic effects for atmospheric muon fluxes. We report the muon fluxes 8 azimuthal directions at zenith angle 20° .

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