A Solar Cycle Variation in the Barometer Coefficiets of High Latitude Neutron Monitors
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概要
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Reevaluation of the barometer coefficients of neutron monitors at high latitudeshas been performed by using the results of the spherical harmonic analysis basedon the records from around 20 stations for 12 years from January 1966 to De-cember 1977. The average of data at 8 stations, where continuous records areavailable ror 12 years, sttows that the absolute value or barometer coefficient isin positive correlation with the cosmic ray neutron intensity. The variation rateof the barometer coefficient to the cosmic ray neutron intensity is larger in thesolar qtuiet period than in the' solar active period.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1984-12-15
著者
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Kusunose Masahiko
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Kochi University
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Kusunose Masahiko
Department Of Information Science Faculty Of Science Kochiuniversity
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