Magnetic Dipolarizations and Energetic Electron Flux Variations at the Nightside Geostationary Orbit
M. A. Shukhtina,
V. A. Sergeev,
A. V. Nikolaev
et al.
Abstract:We consider energetic electron (EE, 30–600 keV) flux variations, connected with magnetic dipolarizations, at geosynchronous orbit. Two types of these variations, due to injections and drift shell crossing (DSC), have been known since the 1960s, but no methods to separate them were suggested. To reach this goal we apply the hodogram Je(Bz) technique (EE flux vs. local magnetic field) to data of three spacecraft, GOES‐15 observing a sharp dipolarization and thus being in the injection region, and GOES‐13, GOES‐1… Show more
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