Energy spectra measured during a relativistic electron precipitation event on 2 February 1969

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Electron Energy, Electron Precipitation, Energy Spectra, Relativistic Particles, Satellite Observation, Energy Distribution, Esro 1 Satellite, High Energy Electrons, Magnetic Storms, Polar Substorms

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Review of energy spectrum measurements obtained during the relativistic electron precipitation event of Feb. 2, 1969, by the polar-orbiting satellite ESRO 1A. The highest energy electrons (over 434 keV) were detected only from 63 to 70 deg invariant latitude. Assuming exponential energy spectra, e-folding energies of about 50 keV were deduced for the precipitated electrons with energies in excess of 176 keV.

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