An underground cosmic ray muon telescope for observation of cosmic ray anisotropy

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Anisotropy, Cosmic Rays, Muons, Particle Telescopes, Underground Structures, Data Processing, Design Analysis, Proportional Counters

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A telescope housed in a tunnel laboratory has an overburden of 573 hg cm(-2) and is located under the center of a saddle-shaped landscape. It is composed of triple layers of proportional counters, each layer of area approx. 4m x 2m and their separation 0.5m. Events are selected by triple coincidence and software track identification. The telescope is in operation for over a year and the overall count rate is 1280 hr(-1). The structure and operation of the system is reported.

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