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10-100 TeV cosmic ray anisotropy measured at the Baksan EAS “Carpet” array

Preliminary results of one year anisotropy measurements in the energy range 10 13 – 10 14   eV as a function of energy are presented. The results are compared for two methods of data analysis: the standard one using the meteo correction approach and another one the so-called “East minus West” method...

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Published in:Nuclear physics. Section B, Proceedings supplement Proceedings supplement, 2009-12, Vol.196, p.179-182
Main Authors: Alekseenko, V.V., Cherniaev, A.B., Djappuev, D.D., Kudjaev, A.U., Michailova, O.I., Stenkin, Yu.V., Stepanov, V.I., Volchenko, V.I.
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Language:English
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Summary:Preliminary results of one year anisotropy measurements in the energy range 10 13 – 10 14   eV as a function of energy are presented. The results are compared for two methods of data analysis: the standard one using the meteo correction approach and another one the so-called “East minus West” method. Amplitudes and phases of anisotropy for three median energies 25 TeV, 75 TeV and 120 TeV are reported. A brief consideration of the amplitude-phase dependence of anisotropy on energy is expounded.
ISSN:0920-5632
1873-3832
DOI:10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2009.09.032