Energy Spectra of Geomagnetically Trapped Light Isotopes Measured by NINA-2 Instrument

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This paper reports about the energy spectrum of geomagnetically trapped protons, deuterons, tritons and He isotop es measured by the instrument NINA2 at the low boundary of the South Atlantic Anomaly. NINA-2 on board the satellite MITA has been in orbit from 15 July 2000 to 10 August 2001, flying with circular polar orbit (87° inclination), at an altitude between 300-440 km. Differential energy spectra were measured at L-shell ˜ 1.2 and local magnetic field b< 0.22 G. Data from NINA-2 are compared with measurements made onboard Resurs-01 N4 satellite with NINA instrument. Possible solar modulation effects are discussed.

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