The Polar Ionosphere and Magnetospheric ProcessesGunnar Skovli |
Contents
Low Energy Particle Fluxes in the Geomagnetic Tail | 25 |
Satellite Measurements of Low Energy Electrons | 67 |
Satellite Measurements of Low Energy | 79 |
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airglow Alouette altitude auroral oval auroral zone average Ax/Ao boundary Burch bursts curve decrease density profiles detector diffusive equilibrium discrete aurora distribution diurnal diurnal variation drift earth effects electric field electron density electron energy electron fluxes electron precipitation electron temperature energetic particles enhanced equation exospheric F-layer F-region frequency geomagnetic field geomagnetic latitude geomagnetic tail Geophys height high latitudes Holzer intensity invariant latitude ionization ionograms irregularities low energy electrons Maehlum magnetic field magnetic storms magnetopause magnetosphere magnetotail maximum measurements meridian mid-latitude midnight Nelms neutral sheet noon number density observed occur orbit particle precipitation peak phenomena photoionization Phys pitch angle Planetary Space Sci plasma sheet plasmapause plasmasphere polar cap polar ionosphere polar region polar wind pole poleward protons Resolute Bay satellite scale height scintillation shown in Figure solar spectra spectrum spread F substorm topside ionosphere trapped trough Vasyliunas velocity