Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Jun 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987cpmd.rept......&link_type=abstract
Semiannual Progress Report, Sep. 1986 - Mar. 1987 Maryland Univ., College Park. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Astrophysics, Charged Particles, Earth Magnetosphere, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Plasma Diagnostics, Radio Bursts, Solar Flares, Solar Wind, X Ray Astronomy, Abundance, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Energy Spectra, Imaging Spectrometers, International Sun Earth Explorer 3, Particle Acceleration, Sky Surveys (Astronomy)
Scientific paper
The first measurements of Fe charge states in two coronal hole-association high speed streams, using the sensor on ISEE-3, are presented. Eight event intervals from the January to June 1983 timeframe were chosen for the study of magnetotail dynamics and its relationship to substorm activity and the possible formation of plasmoids. Techniques are being explored for measurement of secondary electrons which are characteristically emitted when ions hit a target material. Efforts are continuing to understand kilometer wavelength shock associated radio events. An all-sky survey of fast X-ray transients of duration of 5 to 10,000 s was completed. Research using high resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy of celestial sources in the 20 keV to 20 MeV range to search for and study narrow lines in low-energy gamma-ray spectrum continues. Research in high energy radiation from pulsars is being conducted.
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