Optical observations of interplanetary pick-up ions: The experiment Helly

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Helium Ions, Interplanetary Medium, Plasmasphere, Sounding Rockets, Distribution Functions, Luminous Intensity, Resonance Scattering, Solar Radiation

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A rocket mission, called HELLY (helium-Lyman alpha line), devoted to the observation of solar He II 304 angstrom photons resonantly scattered at plasmaspheric and interplanetary He II ions is described. Such observations are carried out at the night side of the Earth. In these conditions, a scan out of the sunlit part of the terrestrial plasmasphere into the antisolar core shadow region can be carried out. The 304 angstroms signal strength is sensitively determined by the shape of the velocity distribution function of interplanetary He II pickup ions.

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