Physics – Space Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1979
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Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, vol. 17, June 1979, p. 587-595.
Physics
Space Physics
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Energetic Particles, Interplanetary Medium, Planetary Radiation, Planetology, Solar System, High Energy Electrons, Jupiter Atmosphere, Mercury (Planet), Particle Acceleration, Terrestrial Radiation
Scientific paper
Progress made over the last four years relating to propagation in the interplanetary medium, and acceleration and escape mechanisms in the regions near the planets other than earth is discussed. Review of energetic particles of Jovian origin includes ten-hour variations in the electron flux, origin and escape from the magnetosphere, propagation in the interplanetary medium, Jovian electron observations, and interplanetary protons of Jovian origin. Energetic particles in interplanetary space of earth origin and from other planets, such as Mercury and Saturn, are also considered.
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