Radial displacement of sources of decreasing-period pulsations and localized precipitations of high-energy electrons

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Electron Precipitation, Geomagnetic Pulsations, High Energy Electrons, Particle Motion, Plasmasphere, Radial Distribution, Atmospheric Attenuation, Magnetoactivity, Plasma Drift, Protons, Riometers

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A model of proton drift from the injection boundary is used to analyze the displacement of a source of decreasing-period pulsations and the dependence of the frequency characteristics of the pulsations on local time, magnetic-activity level, and particle energy. The degree of agreement between this model and radial-displacement measurements according to riometer-absorption bays is evaluated. It is concluded that the riometer-absorption measurements make it possible to determine the location, size, and dynamics of the source on the basis of only a single longitudinal chain of observatories.

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