Longitude effect in spectrum variations of particles measured on geostationary satellites

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Earth Magnetosphere, Geomagnetic Latitude, Longitude, Particle Density (Concentration), Synchronous Satellites, Error Analysis, Magnetic Dipoles

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It is noted that, owing to the noncoincidence of geographic and
geomagnetic axes, the geomagnetic latitude of a geostationary satellite
(GS) is a function of its longitude and is approximately constant for
each particular GS. It is demonstrated that this fact should lead to a
longitude effect in particle measurements conducted on a GS.

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