Preliminary results of charged-particle flux measurements in geostationary orbit

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Charged Particles, Cosmic Rays, Geosynchronous Orbits, Particle Flux Density, Satellite Observation, Synchronous Satellites, Amplitudes, Geomagnetism, Particle Trajectories, Radiation Counters, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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Experimental data on the spatial and temporal characteristics of charged cosmic-ray particles are examined which were obtained by a satellite in geostationary orbit at a distance corresponding to L of about 6.7. The particle detectors used and their modes of operation are described. A preliminary analysis of the data indicates that anomalous amplitudes of charged-particle flux variations were observed in two mutually perpendicular directions in the plane of the geographic equator. Possible explanations of this effect are considered, including the measurement technique employed and differences in geomagnetic cutoff rigidity for different particle trajectories.

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