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  • SOLAR PHYSICS  (3)
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  • SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTATION  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Data from the ISEE 3 satellite reveal a class of impulsive solar electron events with no measurable increase in flux above 10-20 keV. The flux histories and angular distributions indicate that the electrons propagate through interplanetary space with little or no scattering. The smooth extension of the power-law energy spectra down to the limit of the observations at 2 keV indicates that the electrons are accelerated at altitudes greater than 0.5 solar radii in the solar corona. Although these events occur more frequently than any other type of impulsive solar particle event observed, no correlation is found with flares or flare-related activity. However, there is a close correlation with low-frequency type III radio bursts.
    Keywords: SOLAR PHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 236
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The stream of ions and electrons which appeared in planetary space for about eight days after an April 1979 solar flare exhibited a classic energetic storm particle (ESP) event ion pattern. Distinct populations of these electrons can be identified in association with IMF filaments, and the electron energy spectrum is well fit by a power law exponent of -2.7 during most of the event. The pitch angle distributions of the low energy electrons are found to be complex and to undergo many changes, with weak pitch angle scattering and adiabatic effects playing a role in the shaping of these distributions.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Detailed in situ observations from the ISEE 3 spacecraft of energetic electrons, plasma waves, and radio emission for the type II solar radio burst of February 17, 1979, are presented. The reduced, one-dimensional electron distribution function is constructed as a function of time. Since the faster electrons arrive before the slower ones, a bump on tail distribution forms which is unstable to the growth of Langmuir waves. The plasma wave growth computed from the distribution function agrees well with the observed onset of the Langmuir waves, and there is qualitative agreement between variations in the plasma wave levels and in the development of regions of positive slope in the function. The evolution of the function, however, predicts far higher plasma wave levels than those observed. The maximum levels observed are approximately equal to the threshold for nonlinear wave processes, such as oscillation two-stream instability and soliton collapse.
    Keywords: SOLAR PHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 251
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The paper describes an ISEE experiment designed to study interplanetary and solar electrons in the energy range between solar wind and galactic cosmic rays. The instrumentation is designed to identify and measure electron fluxes with high energy resolution and high sensitivity from approximately 2 keV to 1 MeV. Angular distributions of these electrons will also be obtained; in addition, energetic ions above 50 keV will be measured. Measurements of particle acceleration in solar flares, solar radio emission, interplanetary particles and shock wave acceleration, and low energy electron propagation are discussed. The instrumentation is described with emphasis on the semiconductor telescopes, the electrostatic analyzer, and the electronics.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTATION
    Type: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience Electronics; GE-16; July 197
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Simultaneous energetic electron and solar radio observations from the ISEE-3 spacecraft of several solar type III radio bursts are analyzed and discussed. Two types of electron events are found: (1) normal flare associated electron events in the 20 to greater than 100 keV range, and (2) low energy, 2 to 10 keV, electron events which appear to be associated with individual type III bursts from low frequency type III storms. The arrival direction and frequency of the radio emission are identified and the temporal behavior of the in situ radio intensity and the electron intensity are compared. Calculations of the electron velocity distribution function parallel to the magnetic field are made, implying that for electron events above 20 keV, scattering in the pitch angle is significant in modifying this function.
    Keywords: SOLAR PHYSICS
    Type: Radio physics of the sun; Aug 07, 1979 - Aug 10, 1979; College Park, MD
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