Detailed study on acceleration and propagation of energetic protons and electrons in the magnetotail during substorm activity

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Energetic Particles, Geomagnetic Tail, High Energy Electrons, Magnetic Storms, Particle Acceleration, Protons, Space Plasmas, Anisotropy, Electric Fields, Explorer 47 Satellite, Explorer 50 Satellite, High Resolution, Magnetic Fields, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Particle Motion, Plasma-Particle Interactions

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High time resolution measurements of energetic particles and magnetic field measurements by the IMP 8 satellite in the distant magnetotail are presented for November 26, 1973, when exceptionally intense particle bursts were detected by both the IMP 7 and 8 spacecraft. During the onset of the most intense burst as well as at other times, oppositely directed anisotropies of protons and electrons parallel to the tail field and lasting up to about 60 sec were observed, implying the presence of field-aligned electric fields. The particle and field observations are discussed in the context of proposed mechanisms for the acceleration of particles during various dynamical magnetospheric processes. Satellite instrument readings are presented through the extensive use of graphs.

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