1962
DOI: 10.1002/qj.49708837802
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“…Although the need to consider atmospheric pressure in gas counting has long been appreciated, recognition of the corresponding need in liquid scintillation systems is new. The importance of atmospheric pressure in this connection can probably be attributed to its inverse relationship with the intensity of cosmic radiation (Rochester, 1962;Lapointe and Rose, 1962), since cosmic radiation accounts for about half the background count rate observed.…”
Section: Counting Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the need to consider atmospheric pressure in gas counting has long been appreciated, recognition of the corresponding need in liquid scintillation systems is new. The importance of atmospheric pressure in this connection can probably be attributed to its inverse relationship with the intensity of cosmic radiation (Rochester, 1962;Lapointe and Rose, 1962), since cosmic radiation accounts for about half the background count rate observed.…”
Section: Counting Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the muons are the most abundant charged particle at the earth's surface composing up to 70 percent of cosmic-rays [43], [46] and [49], a strong argument can be made for teleconnection between the various atmospheric phenomena, not only during the stratospheric sudden warming periods but for all seasons. This is so since cosmic ray muon flux is impacted by the changes in temperature and pressure during the different seasons.…”
Section: Teleconnections With Cosmic-ray Muon Fluxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La formation des elements cosmogdniques a fait l'objet de nombreuses etudes (Benioff, 1956;Peters, 1959;La1 et al, 1958;Rochester, 1962 La1 a ainsi determine, B partir du taux d'6toiles nucleaires .F et du rendement de spallation Ri pour chaque element i, les variations dcs taux de production Qi avec la latitude et l'altitude (Qi = F . R i ) .…”
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