Observations of charged particle precipitation over the auroral zone during a magnetic substorm

Abstract

An array of sensitive electrostatic analyzers was launched on the satellite INJUN 5 into a nearly polar, low altitude orbit. A series of three traversals of the northern auroral zone in the local evening sector on 3 December 1968 has provided high energy- and time-resolution observations of low-energy proton and electron intensities within the energy range 50 smaller than E smaller than 15,000 eV before, during and after a polar magnetic substorm. The region of high intensities of plasma-sheet electrons expanded dramatically during the substorm, extending 3.5 deg farther poleward and approximately 4.5 deg farther equatorward relative to that of the preceding pass

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This paper was published in NASA Technical Reports Server.

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