ResourceName
Multi-directional cosmic-ray muon telescope at Sakashita
ReleaseDate
2014-09-10 01:00:00
Description
This is the database of cosmic ray intensity obtained by the Sakashita Underground Multi-Directional Telescope. This telescope was constructed as one of the Japanese projects for International Magnetospheric Study (IMS, 1975-1977) to study solar modulation of cosmic rays in high energy region. This telescope was built by the Nagoya University in 1976 in a disused railway tunnel of Japan National Railways (now Central Japan Railway Co.) at Sakashita-cho, Gifu prefecture. The vertical depth is estimated at 80 mwe (meter water equivalent) from the topography. The telescope size was extended with three steps in 1977 to 1979 to 4 x 15 m^2 upper and 3 x 14 m^2 lower finally, and full observations of 10 directional cosmic ray intensities started in Dec. 1979. For details of the data, please take a look at http://www.stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ste-www1/div3/muon/db_sak.pdf. In this meta-database, we chose particle as proton due to restriction of the current SPASE format. However, the actual measurement is done for muon. The primary cosmic ray intensity and energy range recorded in this metadata was inferred from the muon measurement at Sakashita underground.
Acknowledgement
You are welcome to use Nagoya Muon Telescope data under the conditions: 1) to acknowledge Cosmic Ray Section, Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University in any publised use of the data, 2) to send a copy of any paper using these data to: Yutaka Matsubara, Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601 Japan (ymatsu at isee.nagoya-u.ac.jp).
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