The results of a comparative analysis from Russian satellite data on the radiation environment in the near-Earth space during September–November 2020 are presented. The source of variations in the fluxes and spectra of electrons in the Earth’s outer radiation belt during this period was the high-speed fluxes of the solar wind from the coronal hole. Differences in the response of the Earth’s outer radiation belt to recurrent geomagnetic disturbances at each solar revolution are discussed.
Dynamics of the Radiation Environment in the Near-Earth Space in September–November 2020 according to the Meteor-M and Electro-L Satellite Data
Cosmic Res
Cosmic Research ; 59 , 6 ; 433-445
2021-11-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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