Abstract

Experimental data on cosmic ray muons obtained with the coordinate-tracking detector DECOR in 2012 – 2017 are analyzed. The rate of the events exhibits variations significantly exceeding the statistical errors. It is shown that these variations are related to changes in the meteorological conditions (atmospheric pressure and air temperature). Barometric coefficient for near-horizontal muons has been estimated.

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