Photoelectron spectrum in the upper atmosphere of the earth during solar flares

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Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Solar Flares, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Upper Atmosphere, Auger Effect, Electron Energy, Ionospheric Disturbances, Spectral Energy Distribution, Vertical Distribution

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A theoretical study of variations of the energy distribution of photoelectrons in the ionosphere during solar flares is performed for the example of the flares of February 25, 1969 and December 27, 1968. The role of Auger electrons in the formation of photoelectrons with energies exceeding 150-200 eV is shown to be dominant. The calculation model is confirmed by experimental data on variations of photoelectron intensity and upper-atmospheric emission. It is concluded that the proposed model is suitable for determining the degree of ionospheric disturbance during flares, especially above 100 km, where the role of photoelectrons becomes drastically more significant.

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