Effects of the coronal propagation of solar protons with an energy exceeding 100 MeV

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Energy Spectra, Proton Energy, Solar Corona, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Protons, Energetic Particles, Interplanetary Medium, Propagation Velocity, Proton Energy, Proton Flux Density, Time Lag

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It is shown that the energy spectrum of solar protons with energies of 100-1500 MeV, integrated over the injection time, is not significantly sensitive to coronal effects and has an average exponent (in the power spectrum) of 3.08 + or - 0.11. The coronal effects for fast solar proton events are manifested in the ejection delay of the first particles (which does not depend on particle energy) and in prolonged injection with a characteristic time that depends on energy.

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