It was discovered that strong variations in the intensity of secondary cosmic rays observed during thunderstorms and earlier interpreted as a consequence of the cyclic generation of electrons and positrons in a strong electric field are accompanied in some cases by well-pronounced pulsations of the geomagnetic field. An experiment was performed with the CARPET array for studying extensive air showers of cosmic rays. This array, located in the Baksan Valley (North Caucasus), was used as a particle detector. Magnetic measurements were made using a high-precision magnetic variation station located deep underground in a tunnel of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory at a distance of about 4 km from the CARPET array.
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