Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979esasp.148..161w&link_type=abstract
In ESA Magnetospheric Boundary Layers p 161-163 (SEE N80-13529 04-42)
Computer Science
Ats 6, Geos 1 Satellite, Particle Flux Density, Radiation Belts, Satellite Observation, Trapping, Energetic Particles, Geomagnetic Latitude, Magnetic Storms, Particle Motion, Periodic Variations
Scientific paper
Large rapid decreases in the energetic particle flux followed by even more rapid increases are frequently observed in and near geosynchronous altitude during geomagnetic storms. Correlated measurements from GEOS 1 and ATS 6 are used to analyze a flux drop-out observed during the disturbed period on December 11, 1977. The motion of the gradients in the energetic particle distributions are determined from azimuthal anisotropies generated at the position of GEOS 1 at 26 deg geomagnetic latitude. These measurements are compared with observations in the geosynchronous orbit at approximately the same local time.
Fritz Teresa A.
Korth Alex
Kremser Gerhard
Wilken Berend
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