Spatial-temporal features of the penetration of solar cosmic rays into high-latitude regions of the earth's magnetosphere according to data of the Intercosmos-19 satellite

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Earth Magnetosphere, Incident Radiation, Satellite Sounding, Solar Cosmic Rays, Intercosmos Satellites, Magnetic Storms, Solar Protons, Spatial Distribution, Time Response

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An analysis is made of intensity increases of solar-cosmic-ray (SCR) protons with energies of 0.5-8.0 MeV in the polar regions during the intense magnetic storm of April 3-5, 1979. The penetration of the protons is examined together with variations of the location of the high-latitude capture boundary of electrons with energies of 0.3-0.6 MeV, 0.6-0.9 MeV, and greater than 0.1 MeV. Fluctuations of the boundary locations of different penetration regions are disclosed along with rapid pulsations (with a period of 15-20 sec) of protons. Particle data are compared with magnetometer measurements, and the periods of proton pulsations are found to be well-correlated with the real geomagnetic field.

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