Investigation of variations of various cosmic-ray components during long-duration flight in the stratosphere

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Atmospheric Sounding, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Cosmic Rays, Radiant Flux Density, Radiation Counters, Stratosphere, Charged Particles, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Neutrons, Photons

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A description is given of a balloon-borne instrument for the investigation of short-period variations of various cosmic-ray components in the atmosphere (with periods from 1 min to several hours). The instrument registers the charged component of cosmic rays, the photon component, and the neutron flux in the atmosphere. Preliminary data are presented from a seven-day flight of the instrument during July 17-25, 1987 at midlatitudes at heights of 25-35 km.

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