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On the Solar Cycle Variation of the Solar Diurnal Anisotropy of Multi-TeV Cosmic-ray Intensity Observed with the Tibet Air Shower Array

Authors :
Amenomori M.
Bi X. J.
Chen D.
Chen T. L.
Chen W. Y.
Cui S. W.
Danzengluobu
Ding L. K.
Feng C. F.
Feng Zhaoyang
Feng Z. Y.
Gou Q. B.
Guo Y. Q.
He H. H.
He Z. T.
Hibino K.
Hotta N.
Hu Haibing
Hu H. B.
Huang J.
Jia H. Y.
Jiang L.
Kajino F.
Kasahara K.
Katayose Y.
Kato C.
Kawata K.
Kozai M.
Labaciren
Le G. M.
Li A. F.
Li H. J.
Li W. J.
Lin Y. H.
Liu C.
Liu J. S.
Liu M. Y.
Lu H.
Meng X. R.
Miyazaki T.
Munakata K.
Nakajima T.
Nakamura Y.
Nanjo H.
Nishizawa M.
Niwa T.
Ohnishi M.
Ohta I.
Ozawa S.
Qian X. L.
Qu X. B.
Saito T.
Saito T. Y.
Sakata M.
Sako T. K.
Shao J.
Shibata M.
Shiomi A.
Shirai T.
Sugimoto H.
Takita M.
Tan Y. H.
Tateyama N.
Torii S.
Tsuchiya H.
Udo S.
Wang H.
Wu H. R.
Xue L.
Yamamoto Y.
Yamauchi K.
Yang Z.
Yuan A. F.
Zhai L. M.
Zhang H. M.
Zhang J. L.
Zhang X. Y.
Zhang Y.
Zhang Yi
Zhang Ying
Zhaxisangzhu
Zhou X. X.
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 208, p 08012 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2019.

Abstract

We analyze the temporal variation of the solar diurnal anisotropy of the multi-TeV cosmic-ray intensity observed with the Tibet air shower array from 2000 to 2009, covering the maximum and minimum of the 23rd solar cycle. We comfirm that a remarkable additional anisotropy component is superposed on the Compton-Getting anisotropy at 4.0 TeV, while its amplitude decreases at higher energy regions. In constrast to the additional anisotropy reported by the Matsushiro experiment at 0.6 TeV, we find the residual component measured by Tibet at multi-TeV energies is consistent with being stable, with a fairly constant amplitude of 0.041% ± 0.003% and a phase at around 07.17 ± 00.16 local solar time at 4.0 TeV. This suggests the additional anisotropy observed by the Tibet experiment could result from mechanisms unrelated to solar activities.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics
QC1-999

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2100014X
Volume :
208
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6c983fa5065c4ff38f31412045e16722
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201920808012