The Azimuthal Variations of Cosmic Radiation at 22° Latitude

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Four triple-coincidence cosmic-ray telescopes directed at a common zenith angle of 60° were mounted on a turntable. Each telescope represented a vertical plane 90° from that of its neighbor. In each was inserted 10.2 cm of lead. By 180° reversals each telescope was interchanged in its position with the one directly opposite. Countings were made at settings of the table for every 10 degree of azimuth angle. Azimuthal variations in the North-West and North-East quadrants check qualitatively those theoretically predicted by Hutner. The data are still not sufficient to warrant quantitative comparison. It has been found that the East-West asymmetry does not coincide with magnetic east-west plane, but occurs at 280°-100° plane.

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