The effect of altitude differences and secular changes on the utilization of cosmic-ray variational coefficients

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Altitude, Asymptotic Methods, Cosmic Rays, Geomagnetism, Secular Variations, Variational Principles, Anisotropy, Diurnal Variations, Mathematical Models, Neutron Counters, Transient Response

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Extended sets of cosmic ray variational coefficients were examined to determine their sensitivity to altitude differences or secular changes in the earth's magnetic field. A comparison of the variational coefficients calculated for two nearby stations (Bagneres de Bigorre, 550 m, and Pic du Midi, 2860 m) suggests that altitude effects are small. Results of a reported analysis suggest that the secular variation in the vertical cut-off rigidity is such that variational coefficients calculated by using either a 1955 or 1975 model of the geomagnetic field are adequate for most cosmic-ray analyses.

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