Short-period pulsations of the flux of atmospheric gamma rays

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Atmospheric Radiation, Gamma Rays, Pulsed Radiation, Radiant Flux Density, Amplitude Distribution Analysis, Periodic Variations, Solar Activity Effects

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An analysis of the temporal variations of the gamma-ray flux with energy higher than 40 MeV in the upper layers of the atmosphere has revealed the existence of periodic pulsations with periods of 11.7 + or - 0.1, 12.7 + or - 0.1, 15.8 + or - 0.2, 23.2 + or - 0.2, and 33 + or - 1 min, which agree well with the periods of the solar-surface oscillations discovered recently by Hill et al (1975). The pulsations of the gamma-rays are characterized by large relative amplitudes (up to 80%).

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