Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975cora.nasa..247k&link_type=abstract
"In its Cosmic Rays (NASA-TT-F-807) p 247-251 (SEE N75-16452 07-93) Transl. into ENGLISH from the book "Kosmicheskiye Luchi, Sb
Physics
Cosmos Satellites, Proton Density (Concentration), Radiation Measurement, Upper Atmosphere, Energy Spectra, Flux Density, Nuclear Emulsions, Proton Energy, Radiation Dosage, Radiation Hazards
Scientific paper
In 1966-1967 measurements were performed at altitudes from 200 to 400 km
to determine the fluxes and spectra of protons by means of nuclear
emulsions of the BR-2 and Ya-2 types. The proton spectra within the
range up to 8 BeV are presented. The spectra obtained are the basis for
estimating radiation hazards.
Kovalev Yu. Yu.
Ostroumov V. I.
Skvortsov S. S.
Smirennyy L. T.
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