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Modulation of Cosmic Ray Intensity Underground Associated with the Planet Jupiter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

R. M. Jacklyn*
Affiliation:
Antarctic Division, Department of Science, Melbourne
G. Cini-Castagnoli
Affiliation:
Istituto di Fisica Generale, Universita di Torino, Italy
*
p1 Present address: C/- Physics Department, University of Tasmania.

Extract

Evidence has recently been put forward that Jupiter might be modulating the intensity of cosmic radiation observed at the earth (Pizzella and Venditti 1973; Cini-Castagnoli et al. 1973). It therefore seemed worthwhile to analyse underground meson data in Jovian time for any evidence of an effect at the higher energies over a complete orbital period.

Type
Cosmic Ray Astronomy
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 1974

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