Five-minute pulsation of hard gamma radiation intensity in the atmosphere

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Atmospheric Radiation, Gamma Rays, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Oscillations, Upper Atmosphere, Balloon Flight, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Radiant Flux Density, Solar Activity Effects

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Quasi-periodic pulsations are reported in the intensity of atmospheric gamma rays (of energies greater than 40 MeV) with a period of about 5 minutes, characteristic of oscillations of the solar surface. Pulsations were observed in a series of high-altitude balloon flights at different geomagnetic latitudes in the period 1972-1979. A periodogram of intensity fluctuations of hard gamma rays is presented.

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