Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Nov 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984izyak..48.2192i&link_type=abstract
(Vsesoiuznaia Konferentsiia po Kosmicheskim Lucham, Yakutsk, USSR, July 1984) Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Izvestiia, Seriia Fizicheskai
Computer Science
Sound
Balloon Sounding, Energetic Particles, Magnetic Disturbances, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Flux Quantization, High Altitude Balloons, High Energy Electrons, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Proton Energy
Scientific paper
High-altitude balloon (Nataliia) data concerning fluxes of high-energy electrons (10-15 MeV) and protons (100-350 MeV) are examined, and the formation of an additional flux of precipitating particles due to scattering by ELF MHD waves is discussed. The results indicate that fluxes of quasi-trapped high-energy particles at the L = 2 shell are highly variable, and that mechanisms for the sufficiently rapid pumping of particles at the L = 2 magnetic shells may exist.
Chichkova E. P.
Fradkin Moisei I.
Grigorev A. V.
Iiudin A. F.
Iurov V. N.
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