Quasi-trapped electron fluxes (>0.5MeV) under the radiation belts: analysis of their connection with geomagnetic indices

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Fluxes of energetic electrons (>0.5MeV) at altitudes of about 500km were measured onboard CORONAS-I, launched in March 1994. We found certain /L-shells /(2.1,1.6,1.3), where quasi-trapped electrons were observed practically permanently during March-June 1994. Distributions of the anomalous electron flux have been determined versus /L, local time and universal time for Northern and Southern hemispheres. The occurrence frequencies of the peaks of electron fluxes have been correlated with geomagnetic indices variations.

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