The corotating variation of the north-south anisotropy of cosmic rays

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Anisotropy, Annual Variations, Correlation Coefficients, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Rotation, Solar Wind, Solar Wind Velocity, Particle Telescopes, Solar Flares

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Correlation analysis on the relation of the north-south (N-S) anisotropy of cosmic rays, observed by the Nagoya multidirectional meson telescope, with the interplanetary magnetic field (IMP) as well the solar wind velocity within solar Carrington rotation for the period 1971 to 1976 is discussed. It is found that the N-S anisotropy of cosmic rays correlates quite well with the Bx component of the IMF. The correlation coefficient is nearly equal to 0.8.

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