Solar proton events observed by 'Fengyun 1' (FY-1) meteorological satellite

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Meteorological Satellites, Proton Energy, Radiation Counters, Satellite Observation, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Flares, Solar Protons, Chinese Space Program, Energetic Particles, Energy Spectra, High Energy Interactions

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This paper analyzes the solar proton events observed by the cosmic ray composition detector on board the Chinese 'Fengyun 1' (FY-1) meteorological satellite. They include the events of Sept. 4, 1990 and Feb. 1 and 2, 1991 especially the latter events are observed by the Riometer at the Antarctic Zhong Shang station and by the superneutron monitor at Beijing Station. This shows that the events include the solar protons with very high energy and have a very wide energy spectrum. Besides solar protons, alpha particles, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and iron particles are also observed at the same time.

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