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Observation of active galactic nuclei on the GT-48 CrAO γ-ray telescope in 2004 Yu. I. NeshporV. S. EliseevV. P. Fomin OriginalPaper Pages: 903 - 905
Very high energy γ rays from close active galactic nuclei Mkn 421, Mkn 501, and NGC 1275 V. G. SinitsinaT. P. ArsovG. F. Platonov OriginalPaper Pages: 906 - 909
Variations in X rays and very-high-energy γ rays from the blazar Mkn-421 in 2002–2004 V. V. Fidelis OriginalPaper Pages: 910 - 912
Relationship between γ-ray sources and star formation regions K. M. BelotskyA. M. GalperB. I. Luchkov OriginalPaper Pages: 915 - 917
Birefringence of hard electromagnetic waves of a field with Lorentz invariance violation in the expanding universe space-time Yu. S. GrishkanM. V. Bezuglov OriginalPaper Pages: 918 - 920
Characteristics of solar proton events near the minimum of the 23rd cycle of solar activity N. K. PereyaslovaM. N. NazarovaI. E. Petrenko OriginalPaper Pages: 921 - 923
Some specific features of the decay of solar energetic-particle events E. I. DaibogK. KecskemetyYu. I. Logachev OriginalPaper Pages: 924 - 926
Regularities of solar energetic particle events and fluxes R. A. Nymmik OriginalPaper Pages: 927 - 929
Propagation of solar cosmic rays in loop-like interplanetary magnetic field structures E. V. VashenyukYu. V. BalabinA. A. Lyubchich OriginalPaper Pages: 930 - 932
Characteristics of relativistic solar cosmic rays in large ground-level events in 1956–2005 E. V. VashenyukYu. V. BalabinL. I. Miroshnichenko OriginalPaper Pages: 933 - 937
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Variations in the cosmic-ray rigidity spectrum during events of January 2005 V. M. DvornikovM. V. KravtsovaV. E. Sdobnov OriginalPaper Pages: 942 - 944
Possibility of prediction of solar proton events V. M. DvornikovM. V. KravtsovaV. E. Sdobnov OriginalPaper Pages: 945 - 947
Cosmic ray events in January 2005 from the measurements of multiple neutrons in a neutron monitor V. K. Korotkov OriginalPaper Pages: 948 - 949
Evaluation of the energy spectrum of solar protons according to the balloon measurement data and Monte Carlo simulation V. S. MakhmutovL. DesorgherE. Flückiger OriginalPaper Pages: 950 - 952
Variations in the counting rates of Cl-Ar and Ga-Ge solar neutrino detectors E. V. KalininYu. I. Stozhkov OriginalPaper Pages: 957 - 959
Study of the solar flare of December 16, 1988 on the basis of the 2.223-MeV γ line and initial characteristics of flare neutrons E. V. TroitskayaL. I. MiroshnichenkoS. A. Chaikin OriginalPaper Pages: 960 - 963
Solar neutrons and entropy criterion R. U. BeisembaevE. A. DrynO. N. Kryakunova OriginalPaper Pages: 964 - 966
New approach to detection of solar flare neutrons E. A. MnatsakanyanG. A. BazilevskayaYu. I. Stozhkov OriginalPaper Pages: 967 - 970
11-year and 22-year variations in the anisotropy of galactic cosmic rays G. F. KrymskyP. A. KrivoshapkinS. K. Gerasimova OriginalPaper Pages: 971 - 973
Simulation of the modulation of galactic cosmic rays during solar activity cycles 21–23 A. V. BelovR. T. GushchinaV. G. Yanke OriginalPaper Pages: 974 - 976
On the role of the active-region latitudes in the processes of cosmic-ray modulation V. P. OkhlopkovYu. I. Stozhkov OriginalPaper Pages: 977 - 979
Evidence for existence of multiply charged argon ions in anomalous cosmic rays D. G. BaranovYu. F. GagarinR. A. Nymmik OriginalPaper Pages: 980 - 983
Behavior of the intensity of galactic and anomalous cosmic rays in the outer heliosphere and large-scale electric fields M. S. KalininM. B. Krainev OriginalPaper Pages: 984 - 987
Relationship between Forbush effects and X-ray flares A. V. BelovE. A. EroshenkoV. G. Yanke OriginalPaper Pages: 988 - 990
Fluctuations of cosmic rays and interplanetary magnetic field in the vicinity of interplanetary shock fronts S. A. StarodubtsevA. V. Grigor’evK. Mursula OriginalPaper Pages: 991 - 993
Dynamics of the intensity of galactic cosmic rays in the presence of interplanetary shock waves I. S. PetukhovS. I. Petukhov OriginalPaper Pages: 994 - 996
Relationship between variations in thunderstorm very-low-frequency radio noise and variations in the solar wind density (1979–1994) V. I. KozlovR. R. KarimovV. A. Mullayarov OriginalPaper Pages: 997 - 999
Effect of strongly perturbed magnetosphere on the cosmic-ray cutoff rigidity M. I. TyastoO. A. DanilovaV. E. Sdobnov OriginalPaper Pages: 1000 - 1002
Formation of the distribution function of energetic ions by their drift at the front of a near-Earth bow shock wave I. S. PetukhovS. I. Petukhov OriginalPaper Pages: 1003 - 1005
Changes in the geomagnetic dipole moment over last 12 thousand years, the concentration of cosmogenic isotopes, and optimization of 14C exchange parameters between atmosphere and ocean S. S. Vasil’evV. A. Dergachev OriginalPaper Pages: 1006 - 1009
Effect of solar activity and cosmic-ray variations on the position of the Arctic front in the North Atlantic S. V. VeretenenkoV. A. DergachevP. B. Dmitriev OriginalPaper Pages: 1010 - 1013
200-year variations in cosmic rays modulated by solar activity and their climatic response O. M. RaspopovV. A. Dergachev OriginalPaper Pages: 1014 - 1017
On the possible contribution of solar-cosmic factors to the global warming of XX century M. G. Ogurtsov OriginalPaper Pages: 1018 - 1020
Variations in the optical and IR transparency of the Earth’s atmosphere under the action of cosmic rays and change in the thermodynamic parameters of the atmosphere I. V. Kudryavtsev OriginalPaper Pages: 1021 - 1023
Effect of the near-Earth electric field on the intensity of the soft component of cosmic rays A. S. LidvanskyN. S. Khaerdinov OriginalPaper Pages: 1024 - 1027
Limiting transformation of the equilibrium spectrum of electrons and photons in strong electric fields of thunderclouds A. S. LidvanskyN. S. KhaerdinovA. B. Chernyaev OriginalPaper Pages: 1028 - 1031
Dynamics of cosmic rays in the atmospheric electrostatic field and production of particles by thunderclouds A. S. LidvanskyN. S. Khaerdinov OriginalPaper Pages: 1032 - 1034
Effect of multiple scattering on the critical electric field for runaway electrons in the atmosphere Ya. S. Elensky OriginalPaper Pages: 1035 - 1037
Atmospheric variations in muon intensity for different zenith angles V. L. YanchukovskyG. Ya. FilimonovR. Z. Hisamov OriginalPaper Pages: 1038 - 1040
Muon diagnostics of the Earth’s atmosphere and magnetosphere N. S. BarbashinaV. V. BorogI. I. Yashin OriginalPaper Pages: 1041 - 1043
Wide-aperture muon detector for diagnostics of the Earth’s atmosphere and magnetosphere N. S. BarbashinaR. P. KokoulinI. I. Yashin OriginalPaper Pages: 1044 - 1046
Analysis of variations in the thermal neutron flux at an altitude of 1700 m above sea level V. V. AlekseenkoD. D. DzhappuevYu. V. Sten’kin OriginalPaper Pages: 1047 - 1050
Reasons for the difference between the fluxes of electrons and thermal neutrons in secondary cosmic rays on expanses of glaciers (water) and land, located at the same altitude N. N. Volodichev OriginalPaper Pages: 1051 - 1053
Effect of solar eclipses on neutron flux variations at the Earth’s surface V. P. AntonovaN. N. VolodichevA. L. Shchepetov OriginalPaper Pages: 1054 - 1057
Absorbed dose from galactic cosmic rays and solar protons as derived from stratospheric measurements N. S. SvirzhevskyG. A. BazilevskayaYu. I. Stozhkov OriginalPaper Pages: 1058 - 1060