Discovery of ions with nuclear charge Z ≧ 9 stably trapped in the earth's radiation belts |
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Authors: | Walther N. Spjeldvik Theodore A. Fritz |
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Affiliation: | Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, U.S.A.;Space Environment Laboratory, NOAA/ERL, Boulder, CO 80303, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | We report observations of MeV heavy ions made with Explorer 45 in the earth's radiation belts during the 7-month period June–December 1972 when four major magnetic storms occurred. Significant fluxes of ions heavier than fluorine (i.e. with nuclear charge Z ? 9) were observed stably trapped in the interior of the radiation belts at L ~ 2–4. These energetic very heavy ions, were found to appear suddenly during the August 1972 magnetic storm period and their fluxes decayed during the following months on time scales typically several tens of days. Simultaneously, strong increases in the geomagnetically trapped MeV helium and CNO ion fluxes were observed, and the post-injection flux decay of these ions was found to be slower than that of the Z ? 9 ions. The relative enhancements in trapped fluxes during the storm increased with increasing ion mass and/or increasing ion energy. |
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