Abstract Fluxes of trapped protons with energies above 70 MeV measured onboard the NOAA-15 satellite during the 23rd solar activity cycle (from 1999 to 2006) are analyzed. Comparing to similar experimental data obtained for 1976–1996, regularities of changes in the proton flux at low drift shells (L = 1.14–1.20) of the Earths’s radiation belt caused by changes in the solar activity are discussed.
Variation of the trapped proton flux in the inner radiation belt of the earth as a function of solar activity
Cosmic Research ; 48 , 1 ; 80-85
2010-02-01
6 pages
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English
Solar Cycle Variation of the Low-Altitude Trapped Proton Flux
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