The large-scale anisotropy (or the so-called star-diurnal wave) has been studied in the frame of research carrying out in space with the PAMELA instrument. It was studied during the time period covering 2006-2014 for the Southern and Northern hemispheres simultaneously. The cosmic ray intensity distribution was constructed in the equatorial coordinate system and the anisotropy was obtained. For a dipole approximation its amplitude and phase have been measured for cosmic ray particles with energies 1-20 TeV/n. This result well known from ground based measurements has been obtained in space for the first time.

The large-scale anisotropy in the PAMELA experiment / Karelin, Alexander; Adriani, Oscar; Barbarino, Giancarlo; Bazilevskaya, Galina; Bellotti, Roberto; Boezio, Mirko; Bogomolov, Edward; Bongi, Massimo; Bonvicini, Valter; Bottai, Sergio; Bruno, Alessandro; Cafagna, Francesco; Campana, Donatella; Carbone, Rita; Carlson, Per; Casolino, Marco; Castellini, Guido; Donato, Cinzia De; Desantis, Cristian; Simone, Nicola De; Felice, Valeria Di; Formato, Valerio; Galper, Arkady; Koldashov, Sergey; Koldobskiy, Sergey; Krut’Kov, Sergey; Kvashnin, Alexander; Leonov, Alexey; Malakhov, Vitaly; Marcelli, Laura; Martucci, Matteo; Mayorov, Andrey; Menn, Wolfgang; Merge, Matteo; Mikhailov, Vladimir; Mocchiutti, Emiliano; Monaco, Alfonso; Mori, Nicola; Munini, Riccardo; Osteria, Giuseppe; Palma, Francesco; Panico, Beatrice; Papini, Paolo; Pearce, Mark; Picozza, Piergiorgio; Ricci, Marco; Ricciarini, Sergio; Sarkar, Ritabrata; Simon, Manfred; Scotti, Valentina; Sparvoli, Roberta; Spillantini, Piero; Stozhkov, Yuri; Vacchi, Andrea; Vannuccini, Elena; Vasilyev, Gennady; Voronov, Sergey; Yurkin, Yuriy; Zampa, Gianluigi; Zampa, Nicola. - In: POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. - ISSN 1824-8039. - ELETTRONICO. - ICRC2015:(2015), pp. 297-1-297-4.

The large-scale anisotropy in the PAMELA experiment

ADRIANI, OSCAR;BONGI, MASSIMO;MORI, NICOLA;SPILLANTINI, PIERO;
2015

Abstract

The large-scale anisotropy (or the so-called star-diurnal wave) has been studied in the frame of research carrying out in space with the PAMELA instrument. It was studied during the time period covering 2006-2014 for the Southern and Northern hemispheres simultaneously. The cosmic ray intensity distribution was constructed in the equatorial coordinate system and the anisotropy was obtained. For a dipole approximation its amplitude and phase have been measured for cosmic ray particles with energies 1-20 TeV/n. This result well known from ground based measurements has been obtained in space for the first time.
2015
ICRC2015
297-1
297-4
Karelin, Alexander; Adriani, Oscar; Barbarino, Giancarlo; Bazilevskaya, Galina; Bellotti, Roberto; Boezio, Mirko; Bogomolov, Edward; Bongi, Massimo; Bonvicini, Valter; Bottai, Sergio; Bruno, Alessandro; Cafagna, Francesco; Campana, Donatella; Carbone, Rita; Carlson, Per; Casolino, Marco; Castellini, Guido; Donato, Cinzia De; Desantis, Cristian; Simone, Nicola De; Felice, Valeria Di; Formato, Valerio; Galper, Arkady; Koldashov, Sergey; Koldobskiy, Sergey; Krut’Kov, Sergey; Kvashnin, Alexander; Leonov, Alexey; Malakhov, Vitaly; Marcelli, Laura; Martucci, Matteo; Mayorov, Andrey; Menn, Wolfgang; Merge, Matteo; Mikhailov, Vladimir; Mocchiutti, Emiliano; Monaco, Alfonso; Mori, Nicola; Munini, Riccardo; Osteria, Giuseppe; Palma, Francesco; Panico, Beatrice; Papini, Paolo; Pearce, Mark; Picozza, Piergiorgio; Ricci, Marco; Ricciarini, Sergio; Sarkar, Ritabrata; Simon, Manfred; Scotti, Valentina; Sparvoli, Roberta; Spillantini, Piero; Stozhkov, Yuri; Vacchi, Andrea; Vannuccini, Elena; Vasilyev, Gennady; Voronov, Sergey; Yurkin, Yuriy; Zampa, Gianluigi; Zampa, Nicola
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