Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983

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Anisotropy, Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Neutron Beams, Pulse Amplitude, Solar Cycles, Drift Rate, Galactic Radiation, Heliosphere, Polarity, Protons, Spatial Distribution

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Measurements from neutron monitors in Thule (Greenland) and McMurdo (Antarctica) have been 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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