Electron flux intensity distributions observed in response to particle beam emissions

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Electron Beams, Electron Flux Density, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Spacecraft Instruments, Spacelab, Auroras, Beam Injection, Earth Magnetosphere, Electron Spectroscopy

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Modifications of the suprathermal electron population were observed by an electron spectrometer on Spacelab 1 during electron beam injections. The instrument covered its energy range (100 to 12,500 electron volts) and field of view (about 2 pi) with high energy, angle, and time resolution. The measurements demonstrate the presence of strong beam-plasma interactions during high-current modes of accelerator operations. Spacecraft charging could be studied as well as processes that accelerated electrons to more than four times the injection energy.

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