Axial anisotropy of the intensity of the cosmic ray nuclear component

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Amplitude Modulation, Anisotropy, Earth Axis, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Polar Regions, Corpuscular Radiation, Long Term Effects, Temperature Effects

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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.

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