Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974natur.251..402h&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 251, Issue 5474, pp. 402-403 (1974).
Physics
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Scientific paper
IT is generally accepted that charged particles aligned with the magnetic field, which occur in some forms of auroral precipitation1-4, are collimated within a few thousand kilometres of the Earth's surface, by an acceleration parallel to the geomagnetic field. Static electric fields are thought to provide this acceleration, and various modes of injection of charged particles have been invoked to account for the details of observed energy spectra and angular distributions1-4. A time-varying acceleration of an incident stream of charged particles, provides an alternative explanation.
Bryant Duncan A.
Hall David S.
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