Diurnal effect in cosmic rays at middle latitudes according to stratospheric measurements

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Cosmic Rays, Diurnal Variations, Magnetic Rigidity, Radiant Flux Density, Stratosphere, Absorptivity, Amplitudes, Anisotropy, Atmospheric Pressure, Geomagnetism, Radiosondes

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Results of measurements of the diurnal wave of the cosmic ray (CR) intensity in stratosphere at the latitude with the geomagnetic cutoff rigidity Rc = 7.6 GV are presented. Measurements of diurnal variation of the CR intensity were carried by means of radiosondes: by a detector composed of a gas discharge counter CTC-6 and a telescope containing two counters with a 7 mm aluminum filter between them.

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