Observation of anomalously high flux densities of low-energy heavy nuclei on the Salyut-6, Salyut-7, and Mir orbital stations.

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Significant flux densities of Ca-Fe nuclei with energies below 50 - 100 MeV/nucleon have been detected by a track detector at an altitude ≡300 - 350 km. The flux densities increase with decreasing energy. The uniquely high flux densities of nuclei in the energy range 140 - 5 MeV/nucleon in 1988 - 1990 are greater than those in previous exposures by one to four orders of magnitude may be correlated with intense solar proton flares in August - October 1989.

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