A study of magnetosphere dynamics during auroral electrojet events by observations of energetic electron intensity changes at synchronous orbit

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Auroral Electrojets, Earth Magnetosphere, Electron Density (Concentration), Plasma Dynamics, Synchronous Satellites, Correlation, Dynamic Characteristics, Earth Ionosphere, Electromagnetic Fields, Electron Energy, Frequency Distribution, Magnetic Spectroscopy, Statistical Analysis

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The central theme of the considered investigation is the surprising detailed correlation between dynamical changes in electron directional intensity measurements at synchronous orbit and the auroral electrojet currents in the polar ionosphere. The statistical study reported has been carried out following the discovery by Erickson and Winckler (1973) of a close relationship between the time profiles of auroral electrojet intensifications and electron intensity decreases observed in the pre-midnight sector at synchronous orbit. The electron data used in the study were obtained during 1967 and 1968 by the University of Minnesota magnetic spectrometer carried onboard ATSl.

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