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A New Underground Telescope at the Mawson Cosmic Ray Observatory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

R.M. Jacklyn
Affiliation:
Antarctic Division, Department of Science and Technology
M.L. Duldig
Affiliation:
Antarctic Division, Department of Science and Technology

Extract

For many years now, large plastic scintillator and geiger counter muon telescope systems have been used underground for studies of the small variations of the cosmic ray particle intensity that occur at primary energies around 1011 – 1012 eV. Although long-term deterioration in telescope counting efficiency is liable to take place it has been possible to take care of it sufficiently well to allow accurate observations to be made of the important daily variation and of transient events such as the Forbush Decrease and the solar flare increase.

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Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 1983

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