Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1972
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1972phrvl..29.1035l&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, vol. 29, Issue 15, pp. 1035-1038
Physics
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Scientific paper
We have observed a quiet-time component of interplanetary electrons having energies above solar-wind energies and below those characterized as cosmic radiation. Its energy spectrum generally falls with energy from 18 keV to 1.8 MeV, but shows a feature in the 100-300-keV range. The observed temporal variations of the intensity suggest that the 18-100-keV portion is solar and the 0.3-1.8-MeV portion is galactic in origin. Solar and terrestrial neutron-decay electrons appear inadequate to explain the 100-300-keV feature.
Anderson Katharine A.
Cline Thomas L.
Lin Robert P.
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