Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981kosis..19..559g&link_type=abstract
Kosmicheskie Issledovaniia, vol. 19, July-Aug. 1981, p. 559-567. In Russian.
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Electron Flux Density, Electron Precipitation, Geomagnetism, Electron Distribution, Electron Energy, High Energy Electrons, Ionospheric Disturbances, Man Environment Interactions, North America, Radiation Belts, Trapped Particles
Scientific paper
The global intensity distribution of precipitated electrons with energies greater than 30 keV and those with energies greater than 300 keV is investigated, as is the relationship between these fluxes and the constant geomagnetic field. An averaged distribution of precipitated electrons for relatively quiet geomagnetic conditions is presented. Analysis of the precipitated particles in both hemispheres has made it possible to estimate the lifetime of trapped electrons with energies above 30 keV (L = 3-6). The relationship between the precipitation of electrons (E sub e greater than 30 keV and greater than 300 keV) and cosmic radio noise absorption is examined. A precipitation maximum of electrons with energies greater than 300 keV observed over North America is attributed to the industrial activity of man.
Emelianko S. N.
Grigorian O. R.
Kuznetsov Sergei N.
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