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VLF electric field observations in the magnetosphere
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Magnetospheric VLF electric field emissions above electron cyclotron frequency from OGO 5 observation at magnetic equator were reported in this paper, showing that the magnetic field is magnetic at the equator.Abstract:
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Review of modeling of losses and sources of relativistic electrons in the outer radiation belt II: Local acceleration and loss
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Spacecraft charging at synchronous orbit.
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Nonconvective and convective electron cyclotron harmonic instabilities
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Limit on stably trapped particle fluxes
Charles F. Kennel,H. E. Petschek +1 more
TL;DR: The limit on stably trapped particle fluxes determined theoretically and compared with data from Explorer satellites was first established in this paper, and the limit was later confirmed by the International Journal of Astronautics.
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A survey of low-energy electrons in the evening sector of the magnetosphere with OGO 1 and OGO 3.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the low-energy electron population in the magnetosphere within the local time range ∼17 to ∼22 hours using the OGO 1 satellite and OGO 3.
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Turbulent loss of ring-current protons.
TL;DR: Ring current protons turbulent diffusion in magnetospheric plasmapause, considering ion cyclotron wave lifetime and geomagnetic storms was studied in this article, where the authors considered the effect of magnetic storms.
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Consequences of a magnetospheric plasma
TL;DR: Magnetospheric plasma instabilities, discussing pitch angle diffusion instabilities and auroral precipitation boundary location, radial diffusion and maximum dissipation limit are discussed in this paper, where the authors also discuss radial diffusion.
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OGO 3 observations of ELF noise in the magnetosphere: 1. Spatial extent and frequency of occurrence
TL;DR: In this article, a statistical study of the spatial extent and frequency of occurrence of noise at the higher end of this passband, at which frequencies noise above the detector thresholds is most common within the magnetosphere, is presented.