Ion and electron pulses observed in the earth's magnetospheric environment

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Earth Magnetosphere, Electron Distribution, Ion Distribution, Particle Acceleration, Pulse Duration, Satellite Observation, Bow Waves, Cosmic Rays, Earth Environment, Geomagnetic Tail, Imp, Shock Waves, Upstream

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Pulses of about 100 keV ions and electrons of time duration of several minutes are frequently detected in the earth's magnetotail and in the upstream region from the earth's bow shock. The distribution of the locations of the IMP 7 satellite where the particles were observed over the period from Sept. 29, 1972 to Oct. 6, 1973 is presented. The physical implications of these findings as related to (1) the source locations and (2) the dynamic nature of the acceleration and propagation of these particles are discussed.

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