Measurements of the East-West Asymmetry of Cosmic Rays at Hobart, Tasmania

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Measurements of the high latitude asymmetry of cosmic rays have been made at Hobart in geomagnetic latitude 51.7° south. A Geiger counter telescope has been used at a zenith angle of 45° with and without 12.5 cm of lead absorber. The asymmetry is increased by a factor just over two when the lead is used. The increase indicates that the hard component of the radiation is responsible for the high latitude asymmetry, and the magnitude of the increase suggests a preferential absorption of negative particles by the lead.

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