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Satellite beacon measurements of protonospheric fluxes
Authors:E. M. Poulter   J. K. Hargreaves   G. J. Bailey  R. J. Moffett
Affiliation:

a Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Lancaster, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, U.K.

b Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, U.K.

Abstract:The ionospheric and protonospheric regions of the plasmasphere, which are dominated by the O+ and H+ ionic species, respectively, interact by means of proton fluxes within tubes of magnetic force. The present study is concerned with the determination of these fluxes by the beacon satellite technique as used in the ATS-6 experiment in relation to three observing sites: Boulder, Colorado; Lancaster, U.K.; and Fairbanks, Alaska. From plasmasphere models based on solutions of the time dependent O+ and H+ momentum and continuity equations, it is shown that the time differential of the “residual content” as measured at Lancaster, provides a good estimate of the protonospheric flux at 4000km altitude in the L = 1.8 magnetic shell under quite geomagnetic conditions. The effect of the neutral thermospheric wind on the protonospheric flux is also investigated. Fluxes determined by the beacon technique for the period from September 1975 to July 1976 are shown, and these are compared with typical results derived from other techniques.
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