Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979jgr....84...79s&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 84, Jan. 1, 1979, p. 79-85.
Physics
Alpha Particles, Heavy Ions, Low Altitude, Magnetic Storms, Proton Precipitation, Satellite Observation, Energy Spectra, Nucleons, Particle Energy, Plasma Diagnostics
Scientific paper
During the geomagnetic storm of March 16-17, 1976, observations were made of precipitating protons, alpha particles, and heavy ions by two counter telescopes aboard the low-altitude S3-2 satellite. These observations are presented in this paper and their significance discussed. Briefly, a two-zone precipitation region is observed on the nightside, at L equals 2.7 and L equals 4.0 with an alpha/p ratio of about 0.008 in the low-latitude region and about 0.0009 at higher latitude at 0.4 MeV/necleon. The heavier ions, CNO nuclei, are seen in the low-latitude zone with a CNO/alpha ratio of about 0.056 at 0.25 MeV/nucleon.
Bernard Blake J.
Fennell Joseph F.
Gloeckler George
Hartmann Gerald
Hovestadt Dieter
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