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440 keV proton precipitation at middle latitudes during the recovery phase of magnetic storms
Authors:K. Kudela
Affiliation:

Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Science, Kosice, Czechoslovakia

Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw, Poland

Space Research Institute, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R, Moscow, U.S.S.R.

Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, U.S.S.R.

Abstract:Quasitrapped (Hmin < 100 km) protons with energies E > 440 keV have been detected during magnetic storms by the IK-5 satellite in a narrow zone with a center at L = 3.0−3.2; this zone is well separated from the region of Isotropie fluxes at L > 4. Data for five moderate storms have been analysed in detail. It was found that the quasitrapped proton peaks appear during the recovery phase of magnetic storms and that the scattering of protons toward low mirror points takes place in all local time sectors. The relation between the observed precipitation of the E > 440 keV protons and the intraplasmaspheric precipitation of low-energy protons has been discussed in the light of the theory of generation of ion-cyclotron waves by the ring current and the theory of parasitic interaction of these waves with the radiation belt protons. A series of arguments indicates that the phenomenon under study is connected with the magnetopheric process which generates the SAR arcs.
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