Short-term intensity pulsations of precipitating and quasitrapped electrons

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Earth Magnetosphere, Electron Oscillations, Electron Precipitation, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Magnetically Trapped Particles, Satellite Observation, Electron Energy, Electron Flux Density, Intercosmos Satellites, Long Wave Radiation, Plasmapause, Time Dependence, Very Low Frequencies

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INTERCOSMOS 3 and 5 observed the short-term intensity oscillations (with characteristic periods of 5-100 s) of precipitating and quasi-trapped electrons (with energies not less than 40 keV) in the magnetosphere. Electrons and protons were recorded in two opposite directions along and perpendicular to the geomagnetic field lines. A VLF experiment was carried out in the range 70 Hz-20 kHz simultaneously with the recording of charged particles. The occurrence of the short-term intensity oscillations was studied as a function of geomagnetic activity (Kp index), L-B coordinates, and plasmapause position.

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