Satellite observations of an ionospheric acceleration mechanism

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Ionospheric Ion Density, Mass Spectrometers, Particle Acceleration, Polar Regions, Satellite Observation, Acceleration (Physics), Angular Distribution, Energy Spectra, Hydrogen Ions, Magnetic Field Configurations, Oxygen Ions

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A satellite-borne energetic ion mass spectrometer experiment has detected fluxes of O/+/ and H/+/ ions flowing up out of the ionosphere in the auroral and polar regions. The observed ions have energies in the keV range, narrow pitch-angle distributions aligned along the magnetic field direction and peak flux intensities of the order of 10 to the 8th/(sq cm-sec-sterad-keV). The observations were made at altitudes between 5000 and 8000 km on both the day and nightsides of the earth.

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