Anisotropy in the direction of cosmic-muon bundles observed at sea level in the northern hemisphere.

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Cosmic Rays: Muons

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Parallel muon bundles have been observed utilizing a tracking calorimeter of flash chambers and lead-iron absorbers. The right ascension distribution of about 13,000 events collected in 27.8 days of run is anisotropic. Its first Fourier harmonic has an amplitude of (4.9±1.2)·10-2 and a phase of (236±13)°.

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