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40. Separation of extra terrestrial variations in cosmic ray intensity and atmospheric effects by differential measurements by G–M telescopes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

E. A. Brunberg*
Affiliation:
The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

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The daily variation of cosmic ray intensity can arise partly from atmospheric and partly from non-atmospheric effects. There is at present a difference of opinion whether this latter effect is completely due to extra terrestrial causes or not.

The purpose of the present paper is to suggest a method by which the atmospheric effects could be separated from the other variations without any assumptions about the mechanism of the atmospheric influence.

Type
Part V: Electromagnetic State in Interplanetary Space
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1958 

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