Simultaneous energetic particle observations at geostationary orbit and in the upstream solar wind - Evidence for leakage during the magnetospheric compression event of November 1, 1984

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Earth Magnetosphere, Energetic Particles, Solar Wind, Space Plasmas, Ampte (Satellites), Magnetopause, Magnetosheath, Magnetospheric Electron Density, Stationary Orbits

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The issue of accelertion and transport of particles in the upstream solar wind was investigated using the energetic ion and electron observations obtained simultaneously by three fortuitously positioned geostationary spececraft during a strong magnetospheric compression event of November 1, 1984. This compression event brought the subsolar magnetopause inward of the synchronous orbit. Data obtained indicate that, in the November 1 event, the process of magnetospheric ion escape was a very likely source for energetic particles both in the magnetosheath and the upstream solar wind.

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