Diffuse auroral zone. IV - Latitude pattern of auroral-particle precipitation into the ionosphere and structure of the plasma sheet in the magnetotail

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Auroral Zones, Earth Ionosphere, Earth Magnetosphere, Electron Precipitation, Geomagnetic Tail, Satellite Observation, Electron Energy, Magnetic Storms

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The paper discusses Aureole-2 and DMSP satellite data on electron precipitation (in the energy range 0.2-120 keV) into the ionosphere in relation to phenomena connected with discrete and diffuse auroral forms. Electron spectra and fluxes in the diffuse zone are examined for fluxes proceeding from the oval to the equator, within the oval, and from the pole to the oval. The precipitation structure above the ionosphere during different substorm phases is compared with the structure of the plasma sheet in the magnetotail in the premidnight sector for both magnetically quiet and disturbed conditions.

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