POLAR 5 - an electron accelerator experiment within an aurora. II - Scattering of an artificially produced electron beam in the atmosphere

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Auroral Zones, Electron Accelerators, Electron Beams, Ionospheric Sounding, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Rocket Sounding, Atmospheric Scattering, Bremsstrahlung, Electron Energy, Electron Precipitation, Energy Spectra, Geophysics, Upper Atmosphere

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The interaction between an artificially produced narrow beam of electrons and the upper atmosphere has been studied by the POLAR 5 electron accelerator 'mother'-'daughter' rocket. It is shown how the beam develops a 'halo' of scattered electrons and how the low energy electron population in this 'halo' is produced partly during the ionization process (at low altitudes), partly by a 'wave-plasma' interaction which accelerates the ionospheric background electrons.

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