The trapped He flux dynamics observed on the OHZORA satellite during 1984-1987

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Geophysical Satellites, Helium Plasma, High Energy Interactions, Solar Activity, Spatial Distribution, Earth Magnetosphere, Electron Energy, Energetic Particles, Japanese Spacecraft, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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The results of observations of spatial distribution and dynamics of trapped He fluxes with the energy 3.2-9.2 MeV/nuc obtained by low altitude Japanese OHZORA satellite are reported. Transient trapped He fluxes associated with solar and magnetospheric activity were observed at low altitudes in the region of L = 2.0-3.0. Possible sources of the fluxes including remnants of solar particle population trapped during substorms, acceleration of hot plasma from the outer magnetosphere, and pitch-angle scattering from the top of the magnetic field are discussed.

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