Anisotropy of fluxes of protons and heavy ions in the earth's radiation belts

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Anisotropic Media, Heavy Ions, Proton Belts, Trapped Particles, Carbon, Helium Ions, Pitch (Inclination), Positive Ions, Radiation Belts, Satellite Sounding

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Variations of the pitch-angle distribution of trapped protons and heavy ions during quiet geomagnetic conditions are analyzed on the basis of data from Elektron, Molniya, and Explorer-45 satellites. Results for He(2+) and C(6+) ions indicate that the flux anisotropy depends on the form of the injection spectrum. The formation of different flux anisotropies for different types of ions depends on Coulomb losses, whose region of effective action is at L less than 3.5.

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