Abstract

Abstract In this work we present the results of measurements of the cosmic-ray neutron induced flux and spectra from the ground level up to the altitude of 2400 m, in the region between 22° S and 45° W, which is under the influence of the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA). The measurements of neutron spectra induced by cosmic rays were carried out using a Bonner multi-sphere neutron spectrometer with a scintillation crystal of 6 LiI(Eu) and the data obtained by a modified Hanson and McKibben long-counter directed to the zenith were used to normalize the spectra.

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