A comparison between simultaneous I.P.D.P. groundbased observations and observations of energetic protons obtained by satellites

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Energetic Particles, Geomagnetic Micropulsations, Ground Truth, Proton Precipitation, Satellite Observation, Diurnal Variations, Esro 1 Satellite, Explorer 45 Satellite, Magnetic Storms, Plasmapause

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Ground-based observations of IPDP magnetic fluctuation events are examined in the light of satellite observations of energetic protons. It is found that the region of IPDP occurrence is always located equatorward of the isotropic proton precipitation. In the evening-to-afternoon sector, enhanced pitch angle scattering is found near L = 4 during IPDP events. IPDP events seem to be associated with increased fluxes of 40-60 keV protons, injected during substorms near the plasmapause in the equatorial plane. A model explaining these observations is developed.

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