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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: DC electric field variations in a synchronous orbit (GEOS 2) during four substorms in the time sector 19 to 01 LT were investigated. Simultaneously, the imaging photometer on board DE 1 provided auroral images that are also utilized. Substorm onset is defined here as a sudden appearance of large electric fields. During the growth phase, the orientation of the electric field begins to oscillate some 30 min prior to onset. About 10 min before the onset GEOS 2 starts moving into a more tenuous plasma, probably due to a thinning of the current sheet. The onset is followed by a period of 10 to 15 min during which large electric fields occur. This interval can be divided into two intervals. During the first interval, which lasts 4 to 8 min, very large fields of 8 to 20 mV/m are observed, while the second interval contains relatively large fields (2 to 5 mV/m). A few min after the onset, the spacecraft returns to a plasma region of higher electron fluxes which are usually larger than before substorm. Some 30 min after onset, enhanced activity, lasting about 10 min, appears in the electric field. One of the events selected offers a good opportunity to study the formation and development of the Westward Traveling Surge (WST). During the traversal of the leading edge of the WTS (approximately 8 min) a stable wave mode at 5.7 mHz is detected.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: ESA, Substorms 1; p 499-504
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Ionospheric Lyman alpha intensities and electron and positive ion densities during solar eclipse of 20 May 1966, discussing recombination model
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Rocket measurements showing removal of electrons above mesopause in summer at high latitude
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: ; STITUTION OF ENGINEE
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2018-12-01
    Description: Ion concentration in D region, describing wind tunnel experiments to determine electrode configuration for Gerdien condenser rocket probe
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Data from the spherical double probe electric-field experiment on ISEE-1 were used to study plasmasheet/lobe boundary crossings during substorms, identified by plasma measurements and by using the electric field probes as a reference for measurements of the spacecraft potential. There are strong electric fields, with a dominant dawn-to-dusk component, throughout the boundary layer outside the plasmasheet for contracting and expanding motions of the plasmasheet and for different magnetic field directions. Characteristic amplitudes and durations are 5 to 10 mV/m and 5 to 15 min. The corresponding E x B vectors are always towards the plasmasheet.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: ESA Achievements of the Intern. Magnetospheric Study (IMS); p 147-151
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Results obtained by Forbes et al. (1981) on the basis of time delay measurements between ISEE 1 and ISEE 2 imply that the plasma flow and the boundary contracting velocity were nearly the same, whereas the expanding boundary velocity was not accompanied by any significant plasma sheet plasma motion. In the present study, this observation is discussed in conjunction with electric field data. The study is based on electric field data from the spherical double probe experiment on ISEE 1. Electric field data from GEOS 2 are used to some extent to monitor the electric fields near the geostationary orbit during the considered eve nts. Electric field data during CDAW 6 events are discussed, taking into account positions of ISEE 1/ISEE 2 and GEOS 2; March 22, 0600-1300 UT; and March 22, UT; and March 31, 1400-2400 UT.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227); 90; 1231-124
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The magnetopause crossings of November 10, 1977, which are considered to be representative of a class of structures, are investigated, and a procedure is developed to derive approximate surface currents near the magnetopause from ISEE 1 magnetic field data by assuming a constant speed of the magnetopause along its normal for each crossing of the magnetopause layer. Changes in the magnetic field indicate that current sheets exist on each side of the magnetopause layer, which is characterized by an irregular magnetic field and a magnetosheath-like energy distribution. No boundary layer plasma is observed on the magnetospheric field lines inside the magnetopause, and electromagnetic energy is found to be dissipated at the two edges of the magnetopause layer where the current layers are observed.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: This paper presents initial results from the first comprehensively instrumented rocket flown through a Farley-unstable polar cap E-region. Ground-based ionosondes and magnetometers at two locations and HF radar backscatter at the launch site were used to determine the presence of a geographically widespread ionospheric plasma instability. The observed wave direction, electric field, and current density fit the predictions of the linear theory of the Farley instability, whereas the gradient-drift instability seems to be excluded by the geometry of the observations.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Geophysical Research Letters; 3; July 197
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Positive-ion and electron densities were measured in the 75 to 110 km altitude range with the aid of two rockets launched from White Sands near sunrise. The solar zenith angles were 91 and 79 deg respectively. The densities were derived from measurements made by an ion collector and from data obtained with a Faraday rotation technique capable of detecting electrons in the D-region. It has been found that in the 80-95 km altitude range, electron detachment from negative ions takes place mainly at zenith angles of less than 91 deg. The source of the high positive-ion density (N(+) approximately 700/cu cm) at an altitude of 75 km just before sunrise is presumed to be scattered Lyman alpha radiation which is ionizing nitric oxide.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: NASA-TM-X-67409 , ESRO-SN-116
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Electro-field measurements are reported at 11 magnetopause crossings that occurred during a single in-bound ISEE-1 satellite pass near a local time of 10:30. In combination with magnetic-field data, these measurements show the existence of electro-field components tangential to the actual magnetopause in the frame of rest of the magnetopause on every crossing of the current-carrying layers associated with the 11 magnetopause traversals. These tangential electric-field components were oriented with respect to the magnetopause sheet currents, such that there was an electrical power dissipation of between 30 and 110 W/sq km on 10 of the 11 crossings. These results are in agreement with requirements of reconnection theories. Histograms of the normal electric-field components and of the orientation, velocity, and thickness of the current-carrying layer are presented. The existence of a parallel electric field in the magnetosheath near the magnetopause and of propagation of large-amplitude waves along the magnetopause is suggested.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
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