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Variations of the interplanetary magnetic field and the electron and cosmic-ray intensities under the influence of jupiter

Analysis of experimental data on the variations in the intensities of 2–12 MeV electrons and cosmic rays and the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) magnitude has revealed “responses” to the influence of Jupiter in these parameters. Their amplitudes, in instrumental count units, are the following: 0...

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Published in:Astronomy letters 2007, Vol.33 (1), p.63-66
Main Authors: TIMOFEEV, V. E, MIROSHNICHENKO, L. I, SAMSONOV, S. N, SKRYABIN, N. G
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