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Multi-directional cosmic-ray muon telescope at Nagoya - SOLAR ROTATION DIAGRAM OF COSMIC-RAYS

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spase://IUGONET/DisplayData/ISEE/muon/Nagoya/solar_rotation

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This is the database of cosmic ray intensity obtained by the Multi-Directional Cosmic-Ray Muon Telescope at Nagoya. This telescope was constructed as a part of Japanese program for the International Active Sun Year (IASY) and started continuous observation of the cosmic-ray intensities in October 1970. This telescope has an effective area of 36 m^2 x 2 stages. The height of the observatory is 77 m above sea level. For details of the data, please take a look at http://www.stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ste-www1/div3/muon/dbtext22.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 meta data was inferred from the muon measurement on the ground.

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spase://IUGONET/DisplayData/ISEE/muon/Nagoya/solar_rotation
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ResourceName
Multi-directional cosmic-ray muon telescope at Nagoya - SOLAR ROTATION DIAGRAM OF COSMIC-RAYS
ReleaseDate
2014-09-22 08:00:00
Description

This is the database of cosmic ray intensity obtained by the Multi-Directional Cosmic-Ray Muon Telescope at Nagoya. This telescope was constructed as a part of Japanese program for the International Active Sun Year (IASY) and started continuous observation of the cosmic-ray intensities in October 1970. This telescope has an effective area of 36 m^2 x 2 stages. The height of the observatory is 77 m above sea level. For details of the data, please take a look at http://www.stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ste-www1/div3/muon/dbtext22.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 meta data was inferred from the muon measurement on the ground.

Acknowledgement
You are welcome to use Nagoya Muon Telescope data under the conditions: 1) to acknowledge Cosmic Ray Section,
Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.GeneralContactspase://IUGONET/Person/Yutaka.Matsubara
2.GeneralContactspase://IUGONET/Person/Zenjiro.Fujii
3.MetadataContactspase://IUGONET/Person/ISEE.Metadata.Management.Group
4.MetadataContactspase://IUGONET/Person/Kazuo.Shiokawa
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
SOLAR ROTATION DIAGRAM OF COSMIC-RAYS
URL
Description

Multi-directional hourly muon intensities(Wp) of 14 components, grouped on Solar Rotation basis.

Language
EN
Format
PNG
InstrumentIDs
MeasurementType
EnergeticParticles
TemporalDescription
TimeSpan
StartDate
1970-10-14 00:00:00
StopDate
2001-01-06 00:00:00
ObservedRegion
Heliosphere.Remote1AU
SpatialCoverage
CoordinateSystem
CoordinateRepresentation
Spherical
CoordinateSystemName
WGS84
CenterLatitude
35.11
NorthernmostLatitude
35.11
SouthernmostLatitude
35.11
CenterLongitude
136.97
EasternmostLongitude
136.97
WesternmostLongitude
136.97
Keywords
EARTH SCIENCE Forbush decrease CME muon telescope
Parameter #1
Name
cosmic ray intensity
Description

cosmic ray intensity observed by the multi-directional cosmic-ray muon telescope at Nagoya

Units
0.01 percent
ValidMin
0
ValidMax
9998
Particle
ParticleType
Proton
ParticleQuantity
CountRate
EnergyRange
Low
60
High
0.0
Units
GV
AzimuthalAngleRange
Low
0.0
High
360
Units
degree
PolarAngleRange
Low
30
High
64
Units
degree