Morphology and fine time structure of an early-morning electron precipitation event

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Auroral Zones, Electron Precipitation, Energy Spectra, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Time Dependence, X Rays, Balloon Sounding, Bremsstrahlung, Magnetic Disturbances, Magnetic Storms, Morning, Morphology, Particle Acceleration, Polar Substorms, Scintillation Counters, Spatial Distribution

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Results obtained on the basis of simultaneous balloon recordings of a highly structured auroral-zone X-ray event are presented. The recordings cover a range of L-values from about 5 to 7.5 and show a very pronounced dependence of the time structure on latitude. The spatial and temporal aspects are compared with a model previously proposed by Trefall et al. (1970). Methods of observation are discussed along with the gross features of the precipitation event, the temporal structure of the precipitation in the early-morning sector, the time variations of the energy spectra, the spatial structure of the burst-like precipitation, and the correlation between magnetic pulsations and X-ray bursts.

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