Rocket measurements of electron influx across the midday auroral oval
Autor: | D. P. Steele, D. J. McEwen |
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Rok vydání: | 1986 |
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Zdroj: | Canadian Journal of Physics. 64:1426-1431 |
ISSN: | 1208-6045 0008-4204 |
Popis: | A Black Brant IV rocket was flown through the dayside cusp from Cape Parry, N.W.T., (λ = 75°) on December 6, 1981. It flew to an apogee of 603 km and emerged into the polar cap at λ = 77°. The flight was through a fairly stable midday cusp at approximately 1230 magnetic local time. A very soft electron spectrum was observed, which was comparable with a Maxwellian distribution of E0 ≤ 10 eV. At energies above 100 eV, it was better fitted by a power law of form E−2. The energy flux was 0.2 erg∙cm−2∙s−1∙sr−1 (1 erg = 0.1 μJ), with most of this energy being deposited at heights below 400 km. The λ6300 emission intensity measured from the ground was about 1 kR, somewhat below average midday-cusp λ6300 intensity values. Three short intervals of electron energization were observed during the 11 min the rocket was within the cusp. |
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