Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987stin...8814061i&link_type=abstract
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Physics
Amplitude Modulation, Anisotropy, Earth Axis, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Polar Regions, Corpuscular Radiation, Long Term Effects, Temperature Effects
Scientific paper
The anisotropy of the galactic cosmic radiation in the direction of
Earth axis was computed. It shows a 12 month wave of 0.45% average
amplitude. The reason seems to be geophysical: the annual temperature
variation in the measuring location. Suggestions to eliminate this
modulation are given.
Iucci N.
Pase S.
Storini Marisa
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