Investigation of reentrant albedo electrons in the atmosphere

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Albedo, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Electron Flux Density, Geomagnetism, Upper Atmosphere, Earth Magnetosphere, Electronic Spectra, Geomagnetic Latitude, Vertical Distribution

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The instrument used in balloon experiments (at heights between 14 and 35 km) was designed to measure electron fluxes within two energy ranges, one from 35 to 420 MeV and the other from 60 to 540 MeV. The geomagnetic cutoff rigidity during the flights was between 3.2 and 4.0 GeV/c, and the geomagnetic latitude was 46 N and 49 N. The state of the magnetosphere was quiet. The intensities of the vertical and reentrant electron fluxes are plotted against the depth of the atmosphere. The data obtained indicate that the spectrum of reentrant albedo electrons are independent of the latitude in the energy range of several hundred MeV.

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