Origins of the low energy relativistic interplanetary electronsElectron measurements in the energy range 2-25 MeV on the Pioneer 10 spacecraft are studied from 1 to 21.5 AU. It is found that in this radial range, interplanetary low energy electron fluxes are of Jovian origin, based on the decreasing electron intensity from about 6 to 21.5 AU, a negative gradient from about 11 to 21.5 AU, and the constant spectral index observed from 1 to 21.5 AU. The upper limit of the galactic flux is estimated at 12 MeV and standard assumptions are applied to solar modulation. It is found that at 1 AU, the expected flux of galactic origin is a factor 300 or more below the observed quiet time flux, and the extrapolated interstellar flux level is consistent with estimates based on galactic diffuse radio and gamma-ray emissions.
Document ID
19820039096
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Eraker, J. H. (Chicago Univ. Chicago, IL, United States)
Simpson, J. A. (Chicago, University Chicago, IL, United States)