The influence of solar activity as manifested in the growth branch of the 21st cosmic-ray cycle according to Meteor satellite data

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Magnetospheric Proton Density, Satellite Observation, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Storms, Spatial Distribution

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Data on solar cosmic ray fluxes for the period 1977-1978 are used to analyze temporal, spatial, and spectral distributions of protons in the high-latitude magnetosphere of the earth. Attention is given to the relationship between the north-south asymmetry of cosmic ray fluxes and the direction of the radial component of the interplanetary magnetic field. Disruptions of this relationship during magnetic storms are noted.

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