The corotating variation of the north-south anisotropy of cosmic rays

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Corotation, Cosmic Rays, Data Correlation, Solar Wind Velocity, Telescopes, Anisotropy, Correlation Coefficients, Solar Rotation

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A correlation analysis is made of the relation of the north-south (N-S) anisotropy of cosmic rays, observed by the Nagoya multidirectional meson telescope, with the IMF as well as the solar wind velocity within the solar Carrington rotation for the period 1971-1975. It is found that the N-S anisotropy of cosmic rays correlates quite well with the Bz and By components of the IMF. The correlation coefficient equals 0.8.

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