Temperature effect of the muon component of cosmic rays in the atmosphere

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Atmospheric Temperature, Cosmic Rays, Muons, Temperature Effects, Energy Spectra, Protons, Summer, Vertical Distribution, Winter

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The high-altitude relationships between the atmospheric muon intensity at the latitude of Moscow and the cosmic ray primary protons during minima and maxima of solar activity are calculated. The muon intensity is determined for three atmospheric states - standard, winter, and summer. The muon intensity of winter exceeds that of summer by 5-6% in the stratosphere and 7-8% at atmospheric pressure greater than 500 g/sq cm.

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