X- and gamma-ray background observations in Antarctic

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Auroras, Bremsstrahlung, Electromagnetism, Gamma Rays, X Rays, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Electron Precipitation, Polar Regions

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Atmospheric X- and gamma-rays are products of complex electromagnetic interactions between charged particles and atmospheric constituents. The latitudinal dependence of the cosmic ray secondaries, auroral and South Atlantic Anomaly phenomena produce flux variations especially the later temporal flux variations. These variations are discussed in relevance to balloon flight observations of X- and gamma-ray atmospheric background at polar latitudes.

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