Longitudinal behavior of cosmic rays beneath the earth's radiation belts

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Cosmic Rays, Cosmos Satellites, Radiation Belts, Energetic Particles, Gas Discharges, Longitudinal Waves, Proton Energy, Radiation Distribution, Scintillation Counters

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Data from the Cosmos-721 satellite were used to study the longitudinal distribution of cosmic rays beneath the radiation belts; the detector was a gas-discharge counter, surrounded by a plastic scintillator. Two components of radiation were analyzed: a high-ionizing component (protons with an energy of 30-100 MeV and alpha particles with an energy of greater than 100 MeV) and a fast component (protons with an energy of greater than 100 MeV and electrons with an energy of greater than 2.3 MeV).

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