Space-time variations of fluxes of precipitating electrons during the magnetic storm of December 2, 1977

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Electron Precipitation, Fast Fourier Transformations, Magnetic Storms, Magnetospheric Electron Density, Spatial Distribution, Temporal Distribution, Electron Density (Concentration), Electron Energy, Periodic Variations, Solar Terrestrial Interactions

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The FFT method is used to analyze electron fluxes with energies exceeding 30 keV on the basis of Intercosmos-17 data concerning the intense magnetic storm of December 2, 1977. The spectral densities and dynamic spectra of the fluxes are obtained, making it possible to study the typical features of the behavior of these fluxes in relation to changes in L, MLT, and the level of geomagnetic disturbance. It is concluded that fluctuation periods should be considered a typical feature of fluxes of precipitating electrons.

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