Time variation of the cosmic ray muon flux in underground detectors and correlation with atmospheric temperature

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Atmospheric Temperature, Cosmic Rays, Muons, Radiant Flux Density, Time Dependence, Annual Variations, Atmospheric Attenuation, Radiation Counters

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Time variations of the cosmic ray muon flux observed during the period of January 1987 - April 1990 in the Matsushiro Underground Muon Observatory and the Kamiokande-II detector are examined. A significant correlation between the two observations is found. This is considered to be the first positive correlation of precise measurements of the atmospheric temperature with observations at different experimental sites of the cosmic ray muon flux in both the 100 GeV and the TeV regions.

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