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A few technical details

Posted June 9, 2009 - 6:12pm by Ludwig Klein

For those who want to know some details: the following pages specify some technical points that were overlooked in the main pages.

  • Mathematical description: charged particle orbit in a magnetic field; magnetic rigidity
  • What is an asymptotic arrival direction ?
  • Detection of the secondary fluxes of cosmic rays
‹ Neutron monitor network : fundamental research and applications up Mathematical description: charged particle orbit in a magnetic field; magnetic rigidity ›