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Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays Observed with an Alt-azimuth Telescope

Intensity distribution of cosmic rays over the celestial sphere was scanned with an alt-azimuth counter telescope of a narrow angular resolution, kept nearly horizontal so that the effective cosmic-ray particles were free from complicated geomagnetic deflection. The result suggests the existence of...

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Published in:Journal of geomagnetism and geoelectricity 1954/04/30, Vol.6(1), pp.22-33
Main Authors: SEKIDO, Yataro, YOSHIDA, Sekiko, KAMIYA, Yoshiko
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