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Comparison of Dawn and Dusk Precipitating Electron Energy Populations Shortly After the Initial Shock for the January 10th, 1997 Magnetic CloudThe observed precipitating electron energy between 0130 UT and 0400 UT of January 10 th, 1997, indicates that there is a more energetic precipitating electron population that appears in the auroral oval at 1800-2200 UT at 030) UT. This increase in energy occurs after the initial shock of the magnetic cloud reaches the Earth (0114 UT) and after faint but dynamic polar cap precipitation has been cleared out. The more energetic population is observed to remain rather constant in MLT through the onset of auroral activity (0330 UT) and to the end of the Polar spacecraft apogee pass. Data from the Ultraviolet Imager LBH long and LBH short images are used to quantify the average energy of the precipitating auroral electrons. The Wind spacecraft located about 100 RE upstream monitored the IMF and plasma parameters during the passing of the cloud. The affects of oblique angle viewing are included in the analysis. Suggestions as to the source of this hot electron population will be presented.
Document ID
19990092494
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Spann, J.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL United States)
Germany, G.
(Alabama Univ. Huntsville, AL United States)
Swift, W.
(Alabama Univ. Huntsville, AL United States)
Parks, G.
(Washington Univ. Seattle, WA United States)
Brittnacher, M.
(Washington Univ. Seattle, WA United States)
Elsen, R.
(Washington Univ. Seattle, WA United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
January 10, 1997
Subject Category
Geophysics
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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