Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980icrc....4..125f&link_type=abstract
In: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 16th, Kyoto, Japan, August 6-18, 1979, Conference Papers. Volume 4. (A81-12386 02-93) T
Physics
Cosmic Rays, Northern Hemisphere, Radiation Distribution, Southern Hemisphere, Anisotropic Media, Asymmetry, Muons, Particle Telescopes, Twenty-Seven Day Variation
Scientific paper
Observations of the north-south asymmetry have been made, using daily mean values of muon intensity from telescopes viewing solely in the Southern Hemisphere. By means of the directional difference technique, data from telescopes at the Hobart underground observatory and at Mawson have confirmed the existence of a north-south asymmetry associated with the interplanetary magnetic field polarity. It is shown that the north-south asymmetry observed in both hemispheres comes from the anisotropy due to a cosmic ray flow perpendicular to the ecliptic plane in space.
Fenton A. G.
Fujii Zenjiro
Jacklyn R. M.
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