The interrelation of the ring current, regions of electron precipitation, and polar auroral emission in the evening-midnight sector of the magnetosphere.

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Earth Magnetosphere: Currents

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It is found from data of measurements by the Cosmos-900 satellite during the magnetic storm of October 26 - 28, 1977, that the region of the ring current experiences quasi-periodic expansion and constriction; the equatorial boundary is shifted to low latitudes and the polar to high ones. Additional maxima of the ring current corresponding to precipitation zones of electrons with E = 30 - 50 keV and emission of polar auroras in the 391.4-nm line arise. The eastern electrojet passes near the main maximum of the ring current, and the high-latitude maxima of electron and proton precipitation are located in the region of the western electrojet.

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