Trapping boundary of electrons with energies exceeding 0.7 MeV during prolonged magnetic disturbances in the auroral zone

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Auroral Zones, Electron Capture, Electron Flux Density, Magnetic Disturbances, Polar Regions, Satellite Sounding, Electron Energy, Night Sky, Polar Substorms

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Meteor-satellite data obtained during August and September 1975 were used to study the dynamics of the nighttime high-latitude boundary of electron fluxes at energies exceeding 0.7 MeV at a height of 900 km during prolonged bay-like magnetic disturbances in the auroral zone. The results are interpreted in the framework of a convective substorm model; and it is concluded that polar satellites are suitable for the investigation of such substorms.

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