Observation of Precipitating Electrons on Board the S-310JA-2 (a. Precipitating Particles and Auroras) (Proceedings of the First Symposium on Coordinated Observations of the Ionosphere and the Magnetosphere in the Polar Regions (Part I))

A cylindrical electrostatic analyzer on board the Japanese Antarctic sounding rocket S-310JA-2 launched on February 10, 1977 at Syowa Station obtained the energy spectra of energetic electrons m the Antarctic polar ionosphere. The geomagnetic activity was high and there was a diffuse aurora at the t...

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Main Authors: Haruya KUBO, Setsuo MURATA, Tomizo ITOH, Susumu KOKUBUN
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1979
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008008
https://doaj.org/article/9316bbf550084662ab395745819ed5a8
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Summary:A cylindrical electrostatic analyzer on board the Japanese Antarctic sounding rocket S-310JA-2 launched on February 10, 1977 at Syowa Station obtained the energy spectra of energetic electrons m the Antarctic polar ionosphere. The geomagnetic activity was high and there was a diffuse aurora at the time of launch. The measured electron flux was about l.8×10^3 electrons/cm^2・sec・str・eV at the energy of 4.2 keV and about 2.3×10^4 electrons/cm^2・sec・str・eV at 740 eV. The electrons whose energy was in the neighborhood of 500 eV had a considerable pitch angle dependence, and the field aligned current density due to these electrons resulted in about 1.47×10^<-6> A/m^2.