Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977dossr.237..288p&link_type=abstract
Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Doklady, vol. 237, Nov. 11, 1977, p. 288-290. In Russian.
Physics
Cosmic Rays, Earth Magnetosphere, Galactic Radiation, Polar Regions, Annual Variations, Asymmetry, Diurnal Variations, Long Term Effects, Proton Energy
Scientific paper
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.
Avdiushin Sergei Ivanovich
Kulagin Iu. M.
Nazarova M. N.
Pereiaslova N. K.
Petrenko I. E.
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