Probing the angular distribution of terrestrial cosmic-ray nuclei
R. Sedrati,
R. Attallah,
D. Bouchachi
Abstract:Understanding how atmospheric cosmic rays are distributed on Earth is crucial for simulating cosmic ray setups and detectors for rare event detection. The accuracy and reliability of such simulations and experiments depend on obtaining this information. This
study focuses on analyzing the impact of key parameters in the PARMA model on the angular distributions of terrestrial cosmic ray nuclei. These parameters include geomagnetic cutoff rigidity, atmospheric depth and solar activity. Moreover, angular … Show more
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