The North-South asymmetry and anisotropy of solar cosmic rays during the flare of April 18, 1972

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Magnetospheric Proton Density, Polar Caps, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Flares, Anisotropic Media, Diurnal Variations, Lines Of Force, Magnetopause, Solar Protons

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The results of measurements of 1 MeV cosmic-ray protons in the magnetosphere above the polar caps carried out onboard Cosmos 480 are compared with simultaneous measurements performed onboard the Prognoz satellite in the transition region during the flare of April 18, 1972. In the course of 10 h, a distinct anisotropy of cosmic-ray proton fluxes whose intensity peaked near the plane normal to the earth-sun line was observed beyond the magnetosphere. The proton fluxes above the southern and northern polar caps coincided, respectively, with the maximum and minimum fluxes recorded in the transition region.

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