The cosmic-ray asymmetry effect in the high-latitude earth-magnetosphere

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Cosmic Rays, Earth Magnetosphere, Galactic Radiation, Polar Regions, Annual Variations, Asymmetry, Diurnal Variations, Long Term Effects, Proton Energy

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Average monthly, seasonal and diurnal variations of the intensity of galactic cosmic rays in the polar magnetosphere are studied in data for the period 1969-1977. Scintillation-counter data on protons with energies exceeding 65 MeV and 90 MeV are analyzed. The existence of a stable south-north asymmetry of galactic cosmic rays was established from the maximum to minimum of the 20th cycle. Maximal asymmetry (about 3%) was observed in 1971.

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