Cosmic-ray fluctuations in the polar stratosphere and solar radio emission

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Balloon Sounding, Polar Regions, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Radio Emission, Stratosphere Radiation, Centimeter Waves, Gas Discharge Tubes, Periodic Variations

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Frequency spectra of cosmic-ray (CR) intensity fluctuations in the stratosphere were obtained in balloon experiments conducted from the Tiksi observatory (72 deg N, 128 deg E) on June 4 and 14, 1987. The shapes of the CR fluctuation spectra in the polar stratosphere are found to be similar to those of centimeter-wave emission from the quiet sun in the 4-20-min period range. It is suggested that the CR fluctuations in the stratosphere may be due to constant fluctuation processes in deep solar layers.

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