The Earth's radiation belts

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Earth (Planet), Heavy Ions, Plasmasphere, Radiation Belts, Radiative Transfer, Terrestrial Radiation, Transport Theory, Adiabatic Conditions, Charged Particles, Geomagnetism, Mathematical Models, Microelectronics, Nuclear Explosions, Plasma Diffusion, Plasma Physics, Steady State

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This report develops radiation belt transport theory from physical principles and compares the results with experimental data. It also provides an easy reference to the present empirical radiation flux models with some simple application techniques given. Specialized topics include shell-splitting, effects of wave-particle interactions, the ring current, geosynchronous environment, nuclear detonations and radiation effects. Heavy ions are specifically highlighted as a significant component of the radiation belts.

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