Observation of Precursory Decrease by the Narrow Angle Muon Telescope at MT. Norikura

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The narrow angle muon telescope at Mt. Norikura has been operated since May 1998. The telescope covers 50 degrees of the sky with angular resolution of about 7 degrees. The counting rates of event are plotted in the two-dimensional maps of 21 times 21 bin. The precursory decrease before Forbush decrease was observed by the telescope at April 11 in 2001. The two-dimensional maps of this precursors show cosmic ray collimated flow confined with about 15 degrees in pitch angle across the shock from the inside of the Forbush decrease, from the simulation. This fact cleary gives evidence for the reconfirmation of the existence of IMF-guided collimated flow, responsible for the precursory decrease.

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