Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Nov 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975kosis..13..937t&link_type=abstract
Kosmicheskie Issledovaniia, vol. 13, Nov.-Dec. 1975, p. 937-939. In Russian.
Computer Science
Sound
Cosmic Rays, Galactic Radiation, Rocket Sounding, Solar Corpuscular Radiation, Upper Atmosphere, Geomagnetism, Kp Index, Magnetic Variations, Radiation Measurement, Solar Cosmic Rays
Scientific paper
The intensity of corpuscular radiation and the values of various atmospheric parameters (temperature, pressure, wind) were regularly measured by meteorological rockets over a period of 2 years (1968-1970) at altitudes up to 100 km above Kheis Island (Franz-Joseph Land). Ground-based rheometric observations of the absorption of radiowaves and observations of the geomagnetic field were carried out concurrently. A close positive correlation was found between the K(p) index of the geomagnetic field and the intensity of the corpuscular flux. The results of rocket measurements of solar and galactic cosmic rays were in good agreement with satellite measurements. A correlation between the absorption of radiowaves and variations in the corpuscular flux was noted in both rocket and satellite data. A relationship was also found between the intensity of corpuscular flux and the pressure in the mesosphere at 60 km.
Novikov L. S.
Tuliakov V. V.
Tulinov V. F.
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