Time dependence of the short-range cosmic ray component in the stratosphere

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Particle Flux Density, Stratosphere Radiation, Time Dependence, Atmospheric Effects, Earth Magnetosphere, Energy Spectra

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The time dependence of the short-range cosmic ray component in the stratosphere is analyzed on the basis of sounding data obtained over Murmansk, Alma-Ata, Moscow, and Mirnyi (Antarctic) during the period 1958-1983. It is found that short-range particle fluxes are characterized by a reverse latitudinal effect, which suggests that magnetospheric and atmospheric effects may play an important role in the formation of these fluxes. Fluxes of these particles observed at X = 20 g/sq cm are presented for the periods 1960-62, 1963-70, 1975-77, and 1980-83.

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