Investigation of fluxes of heavy galactic-cosmic-ray nuclei using measurements conducted on low-earth orbits of satellites and orbital stations during 1974-1984

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Cosmic Rays, Earth Magnetosphere, Flux Density, Galactic Radiation, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Dielectrics, Energy Spectra, Geomagnetism, Intercosmos Satellites

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The paper presents a consistent analysis of the transformation of the spectra of GCR nuclei at energies from 50 to 100 MeV/nucleon for cases of particle penetration into the magnetosphere to the quasi-circular orbits of low-flying satellites. Calculation results are compared with experimental data on track densities in dielectric detectors exposed on satellite and station orbits during 1974-1984. A solution is obtained to the inverse problem involving the use of track density data to investigate the modulation of heavy-nuclei fluxes beyond the magnetosphere.

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