Features of energy spectra of electrons of the earth's radiation belts according to data of the Intercosmos-19 satellite

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Electron Distribution, Electron Energy, Geomagnetic Latitude, Inner Radiation Belt, Outer Radiation Belt, Satellite Sounding, Intercosmos Satellites, Terrestrial Radiation

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A differential electron spectromer aboard Intercosmos-19 measured electron fluxes and spectra in the 0.3-2 MeV energy range at high geomagnetic latitudes near reflection points in the radiation belts. A stable maximum was observed in the outer radiation belt at an electron energy of 1 MeV under relatively quiet geomagnetic conditions. The formation of this maximum may be connected with the energy dependence of electron lifetime and selective wave-particle interaction. In the inner belt, a clear minimum was observed in the differential spectrum in the 0.6-1.2 MeV range at L = 1.2-1.4.

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