Fluxes of quasi-trapped charged particles according to data from a rocket experiment

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Atmospheric Sounding, Electron Flux Density, Proton Flux Density, Rocket Sounding, Trapped Particles, Counters, Gas Discharge Tubes, Tropical Regions, Vertical Distribution

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Protons with energies not less than 80 MeV and electrons with energies not less than 15 MeV were measured in 1975 by an azimuth-oriented geophysical rocket with crossed gas-discharge-counter telescopes. The vertical distribution of the charged-particle intensity and the pitch-angle distribution were obtained for a region with a cutoff rigidity of 4.6 GeV/s at a height of 500 km.

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