Entry of low-energy solar protons into the earth's magnetotail

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Earth (Planet), Geomagnetic Tail, Satellite Observation, Solar Protons, Discontinuity, Explorer Satellites, Interplanetary Medium, Polar Caps

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The access of low-energy solar protons (Ep = 0.3 MeV) from the interplanetary medium into the earth's magnetotail was studied using observations obtained by Explorers 33, 34, and 35 over a 4.5 year period. Emphasis is on events whose intensity-time profiles exhibit sharply defined discontinuities observed by at least one of the three spacecraft in the interplanetary medium and another within the magnetotail.

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