Intensity variations of secondary cosmic rays observed during August 10-11, 1981

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Cosmic Ray Showers, Magnetic Disturbances, Secondary Cosmic Rays, Charged Particles, Gamma Ray Telescopes, Neutral Particles, Periodic Variations, Protons, Spaceborne Telescopes

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The paper presents results of an experimental study of quasi-periodic variations of the charged and neutral components of secondary cosmic rays observed by the Nataliia-1M gamma-telescope at a height of 35 km during the magnetic disturbance of August 10-11, 1981. Most pronounced were the variations of particles with periods of 1.1-1.5 min (electrons with energy exceeding 15 MeV, protons with energy exceeding 200 MeV, and gamma rays with energy exceeding 5 MeV) and of particles with a period of about 11 min (protons with energy exceeding 200 MeV) in the region of the midnight meridian.

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