Differential precipitation of the low energetic protons and electrons in Brazilian anomaly

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Electron Precipitation, Magnetic Anomalies, Proton Precipitation, Radio Frequency Impedance Probes, Satellite Observation, Brazil, Flux (Rate), Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Sounding, Japanese Space Program, Magnetic Flux, Plasma Probes, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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The paper presents some gyroplasma probe measurements taken aboard the TAIYO satellite. This probe consists of a sphere whose capacitance is measured by a radio frequency impedance measuring instrument as the probe is immersed in a plasma. The data give examples of differential precipitation, where the total proton flux exceeds the electron flux, or vice versa. A plot of all the observed differential precipitations shows that they all take place in regions of particle flux enhancement due to the Brazilian anomaly of the magnetic field.

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