Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993kosis..31...38l&link_type=abstract
Kosmicheskie Issledovaniya, vol. 31, p. 38
Physics
Remote Sensing, Earth Observations (From Space), Electron Precipitation, Electron Energy, Bremsstrahlung, Mir Space Station, Scintillation
Scientific paper
The bremsstrahlung of precipitating electrons with energies in excess of 100 keV was registered by the DNM-2 scintillation detector in the Kvant-2 module of the Mir orbital station. Precipitation bursts lasting from 10 s to a few minutes were observed in April-May 1990 in the Southern Hemisphere on drift shells with L = 2-3.6. The precipitation fluxes and spectra shapes for some of the bursts are estimated.
Lyagushin V. I.
Nechaev Yu. O.
Saraeva M. A.
Shavrin P. I.
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