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Possible explanation of the radiation observed by Van Allen at high altitudes in satellites
Paul J Kellogg
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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High Altitude
100%
Proton
100%
Van Allen
100%
Proton Density
66%
Count Rate
66%
Large Distances
66%
Fast Neutrons
33%
Neutron
33%
Cosmic Rays
33%
Lower Limit
33%
Earth's Atmosphere
33%
Order of Magnitude
33%
Electron Density
33%
Earth's Magnetic Field
33%
Collective Effects
33%
Magnitude Estimate
33%
Scattering Loss
33%
Cm(III)
33%
Neutron Decay
33%
Latitude Effect
33%
Plasma Acceleration
33%
Equatorial Plane
33%
Physics
Fast Neutron
100%
Magnetic Field
100%
Electron Density
100%
Earth Atmosphere
100%
Neutron Decay
100%
Plasma Acceleration
100%