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Temperature effect correction for muon flux at the Earth surface: estimation of the accuracy of different methods
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GeophysicsMeteorologyGround Heat FluxUpper AtmosphereEngineeringAtmospheric ConditionAtmospheric ScienceCalibrationTemperature MeasurementEarth SurfaceMuon FluxTemperature Effect CorrectionFast Preliminary CorrectionAtmospheric ModelEarth ScienceLower AtmosphereThermal Inertia Mapping
Correction of the muon flux at the Earth surface for temperature effect with the help of two simple methods is considered. In the first method, it is assumed that major part of muons are generated at some effective generation level, which altitude depends on the temperature profile of the atmosphere. In the second method, dependence of muon flux on the mass-averaged atmosphere temperature is considered. The methods were tested with the data of muon hodoscope URAGAN (Moscow, Russia). Difference between data corrected with the help of differential in altitude temperature coefficients and simplified methods does not exceed 1-1.5%, so the latter ones may be used for introduction of a fast preliminary correction.
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