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Title: Monitoring the Upper Atmosphere and Interplanetary Magnetic Field Using Atmospheric Muons at GRAPES-3
Authors: PAUL, SUROJIT
ARUNBABU, K. P.
CHAKRABORTY, M.
GUPTA, S. K.
HARIHARAN, B.
HAYASHI, Y.
JAGADEESAN, P.
JAIN, A.
KAWAKAMI, S.
KOJIMA, H.
MOHANTY, P. K.
MURAKI, Y.
NAYAK, P. K.
NONAKA, T.
OSHIMA, A.
PATTANAIK, D.
RAMEEZ, M.
RAMESH, K.
REDDY, L. V.
SHIBATA, S.
SUBRAMANIAN, PRASAD
ZUBERI, M.
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Atmospheric temperature
Charged particles
Cosmology
Magnetic fields
Upper atmosphere
2024
Issue Date: Jul-2024
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Proceedings of the XXV DAE-BRNS High Energy Physics (HEP) Symposium 2022, 12–16 December, Mohali, India.
Abstract: Galactic cosmic rays are deflected by the Sun’s magnetic field, leading to significant energy-dependent temporal and spatial variations in their intensity. The muons observed at GRAPES-3 arise from extensive air showers of cosmic ray secondaries originating in the interactions of primary cosmic rays with the upper atmospheric particles. We observe strong correlations between the muon flux measured by GRAPES-3 and the upper atmospheric temperature, as well as the Interplanetary magnetic field (at Lagrange point L1). These correlations make the atmospheric muon flux a promising tool for monitoring both the upper atmosphere temperature and the interplanetary magnetic field in real time. I will present the detailed analysis technique and results of data from more than 17 years of operation of the GRAPES-3 muon telescope, as well as plans for a future live monitoring system using atmospheric muons and data from the Aditya L1 experiment by ISRO. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0289-3_267
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9632
ISBN: 978-981-97-0288-6
978-981-97-0289-3
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