Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002agufmsm51a0515m&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2002, abstract #SM51A-0515
Physics
2118 Energetic Particles, Solar, 2720 Energetic Particles, Trapped, 2730 Magnetosphere: Inner, 6060 Radiation And Spectra
Scientific paper
TSUBASA satellite was launched on February 2002. TSUBASA is placed in a geostationary transfer orbit having roughly a perigee of 500 km, an apogee of 37,000km, a 28.5 inclination, and a 645 minute period. The Standard Dose Monitor (SDOM) onboard TSUBASA has carried out measurements of energetic electrons, protons, and alpha particles. He flux distribution greatly changed the substorm on April 19, 2001 event for the boundary. Possible source of the fluxes including remnants of solar particle population trapped during substroms, acceleration of hot plasma from the outer magnetosphere, and pitch-angle scattering from the top of the magnetic field line are discussed.
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