Absorption of cosmic radio noise and parameters of the distribution of high-energy electrons in geostationary orbit

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Cosmic Noise, Electromagnetic Noise Measurement, High Energy Electrons, Synchronous Satellites, Correlation, Electron Distribution, Geos 2 Satellite

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The correlation between cosmic radio noise absorption and the distribution parameters of high-energy (16-214 keV) electrons in geostationary orbit is investigated using GEOS-2 data for March 6, 1979. Using this correlation analysis, variations of fluxes of precipitating particles with periods of a few minutes are described in the framework of the quasi-linear theory of pitch-angle diffusion. It is shown that, in the case of the level modulation of the cosmic-noise absorption, the state of the cyclotron instability of the high-energy electrons is characterized by regimes of relatively weak pitch-angle diffusion.

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