Publication Date:
2019-07-13
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During two independent rocket programs, Aurorozone 1 and 2 at Poker Flat Research Range, Alaska in September 1976 and March 1978 respectively, frequent penetration and absorption of relativistic electrons were observed between 40-70 km altitude. This relativistic electron source was compared with bremsstrahlung X-ray energy deposition in the same altitude domain. Correlated atmospheric electrical response was simultaneously observed. Ozone was also measured following each event to determine its departure from quiet nighttime values. Preliminary results for Aurorozone 1 show that the relativistic electrons observed on September 23, 1976 dominated X-ray bremmstrahlung as an energy source to an atmospheric depth of 55 km. Above this height, the deposition ratio rapidly grew to a value greater than 100, clearly demonstrating the dominant role of relativistic electrons as an important energy source for this lower mesospheric domain.
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GEOPHYSICS
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Intern. Union of Geodesy and Geophys. (IUGG) Proc., Middle Atmosphere Symp.; Dec 01, 1979; Canberra; Australia|Goddard Lab. for Atmospheric Sci., Collected Reprints, 1978-1979, Vol. 1; p 243
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