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Characteristics of low energy ions in the Heavy Ions In Space (HIIS) experimentWe present preliminary data on heavy ions (Z greater than or equal to 10) detected in the topmost Lexan sheets of the track detector stacks of the Heavy Ions in space (HIIS) experiment (M0001) on LDEF. The energy interval covered by these observations varies with the element, with (for example) Ne observable at 18-100 MeV nuc and Fe at 45-200 MeV/nuc. All of the observed ions are at energies far below the geomagnetic cutoff for fully-ionized particles at the LDEF orbit. Above 50 MeV/nuc (where most of our observed particles are Fe), the ions arrive primarily from the direction of lowest geomagnetic cutoff. This suggests that these particles originate outside the magnetosphere from a source with a steeply-falling spectrum and may therefore be associated with solar energetic particle (SEP) events. Below 50 MeV/nuc, the distribution of arrival directions suggests that most of the observed heavy ions are trapped in the Earth's magnetic field. Preliminary analysis, however, shows that these trapped heavy ions have a very surprising composition: they include not only Ne and Ar, which are expected from the trapping of anomalous cosmic rays (ACR's), but also Mg and Si, which are not part of the anomalous component. Our preliminary analysis shows that trapped heavy ions at 12 less than or equal to Zeta less than or equal to 14 have a steeply-falling spectrum, similar to that reported by the Kiel experiment (exp 1,2,3) on LDEF (M0002) for trapped Ar and Fe at E less than 50 MeV/nuc. The trapped Mg, Si, and Fe may also be associated with SEP events, but the mechanism by which they have appeared to deep in the inner magnetosphere requires further theoretical investigation.
Document ID
19950017387
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kleis, Thomas
(George Mason Univ. Fairfax, VA, United States)
Tylka, Allan J.
(Naval Research Lab. Washington, DC., United States)
Boberg, Paul R.
(Naval Research Lab. Washington, DC., United States)
Adams, James H., Jr.
(Naval Research Lab. Washington, DC., United States)
Beahm, Lorraine P.
(Naval Research Lab. Washington, DC., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1995
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Langley Research Center, LDEF: 69 Months in Space. Third Post-Retrieval Symposium, Part 1
Subject Category
Atomic And Molecular Physics
Accession Number
95N23807
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA ORDER W-18409
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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