Quantitative comparison of fluxes of solar protons measured outside and inside the earth's magnetosphere

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Earth Atmosphere, Magnetospheric Proton Density, Proton Flux Density, Solar Flares, Solar Protons, Satellite Sounding, Temporal Distribution

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Fluxes of flare protons for the events of September 24, 1977, May 7, 1978, and September 23, 1978, are compared on the basis of measurements made inside and outside the magnetosphere; data from the Raduga, GMS, Prognoz-6, Venera-11, and IMP 7 and 8 spacecraft are used. Differential energy spectra of solar particles obtained from the maximum values of their intensities are presented along with the temporal variations of the integral proton fluxes for the same events. At the maximum, there is a systematic increase of particle fluxes inside the magnetosphere (I1) as compared to the fluxes outside the magnetosphere (I2), and the I1/I2 ratio varies from event to event.

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