Some observation results of the radiation belt electrons from satellite borne semiconductor telescope

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Radiation Belts, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Spaceborne Telescopes, Chinese Spacecraft, Diurnal Variations, Electrons

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By analysis of observational data from instruments aboard Chinese satellites, the typical omnidirectional fluxes of inner-belt electrons with energy higher than 0.5 MeV and 1.0 MeV are obtained: (19 and 6.7) x 10 to the 7th electrons/s sq cm, respectively. A profile of electron flux on a typical orbit is also given. In addition, the omnidirectional fluxes with the same energy ranges at the synchronous altitude, obtained from the first Chinese geostationary satellite, are (24.3 and 4.25) x 10 to the 5th electrons/s sq cm, respectively. At the same time, the diurnal variations of the electron flux in the outer radiation belt are also given; they are essentially in agreement with other reported observations.

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