Detection of high-energy electrons and positrons in the region of the Brazilian anomaly (the Mariia experiment)

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Cosmic Rays, High Energy Electrons, Magnetic Measurement, Positrons, Spaceborne Experiments, Anomalies, Electron Flux Density, Inner Radiation Belt

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Measurements with the Mariia magnetic scintillation spectrometer on the Salyut-7-Soyuz-Cosmos-1669 complex were carried out in an effort to determine the mechanism responsible for the generation of the electron-positron component of cosmic rays in the Brazilian-anomaly region. Charge-state measurements indicate that electrons make up the greater part of the electron-positron flux of the inner radiation belt. This finding makes it necessary to exclude nuclear interaction with subsequent pion-muon-electron decay as the electron-generation mechanism in the radiation belt.

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