The existence of cosmic ray sidereal anisotropies of galactic and solar origins with energies lower than 10^4 GeV and their modulation caused by the presumed behavior pattern of the heliomagnetosphere and of its neighboring gaseous matter in interstellar
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概要
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- 2012-07-01
著者
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FUJII Z.
Solar-Terrestial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
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Jacklyn R.
Antarctic Division Department Of Science And Technology
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NAGASHIMA K.
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
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KONDO I.
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, The University of Tokyo
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Morishita I.
Department Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
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MORI S.
Physics Department, Shinshu University
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MORISHITA I.
Department of Information Management, Asahi University
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- The existence of cosmic ray sidereal anisotropies of galactic and solar origins with energies lower than 10^4 GeV and their modulation caused by the presumed behavior pattern of the heliomagnetosphere and of its neighboring gaseous matter in interstellar