“…High energy muons can penetrate to deep underground laboratories if their energy is above a threshold value, E thr , that depends on the depth level; lower energy muons are absorbed in the rock overburden. Numerous underground detectors have observed an annual modulation of the rates for high energy muons [16], including MACRO [17], LVD [18,19], BOREXINO [20,21], GERDA [22], OPERA [23], IceCube [24], MINOS [25,26], Double CHOOZ [27], and Daya Bay [28]. There was only one reported search for daily variations of muon rates in an underground laboratory by the MACRO experiment in Gran Sasso (LNGS) with a modulation amplitude ¡ 0.1% at the limit of detector statistics [29].…”