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Jun 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979georl...6..531b&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 6, June 1979, p. 531-534. Research sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Energetic Particles, Galilean Satellites, High Energy Electrons, Terrestrial Radiation, Electron Flux Density, Energy Spectra, Periodic Variations, Solar Wind, Wind Velocity, Jupiter, Observations, Electrons, Energy, Flux, Earth, Spectrum, Terrestrial Planets, Radiation, Transport, Plasma Sheet, Magnetosphere
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Relatively long-term electron flux variations in the outer radiation belt have been studied using energetic electron data (30 keV-2 MeV) from instruments onboard spacecraft 1976-059A at synchronous orbit (6.6 earth radii). Data suggest that Jovian electrons may at times contribute significantly to the high energy electron population in the outer terrestrial radiation zones. This contribution may be dominant above 1 MeV or it may be in addition to fluxes provided by other mechanisms for generating delayed flux enhancements after solar wind streams have gone past the earth.
Baker Daniel N.
Belian Richard D.
Higbie Paul R.
Hones Edward W.
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