Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1948
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1948phrv...74.1102m&link_type=abstract
Physical Review, vol. 74, Issue 9, pp. 1102-1105
Physics
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Scientific paper
On a recent voyage from Rio de Janeiro to Boston the vertical intensity of the total and hard components of the cosmic radiation were measured with a Geiger counter telescope apparatus. For the hard component the percentage alteration from high latitudes to the magnetic equator was 5.32+/-0.46 percent. For the soft component it was 4.46+/-0.61 percent, and for the total radiation it was 5.04+/-0.55 percent.
Morris Peter A.
Swann W. F.
Taylor Charles H.
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