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45. Further observations of the point source of cosmic rays

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Y. Sekido
Affiliation:
Physical Institute, University of Nagoya, Japan
S. Yoshida
Affiliation:
Physical Institute, University of Nagoya, Japan
Y. Kamiya
Affiliation:
Physical Institute, University of Nagoya, Japan

Abstract

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A point source of cosmic rays at δ = 0°, α = 5h 30m, was reported at the Mexico Meeting of IUPAP in September 1955 (Nature, Lond.177, 35, 1956). The existence of the point source was verified by further observation. This phenomenon suggests the possibility of a direct method of exploring interplanetary space.

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

References

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