keV Electron Microbursts above Auroral Arcs

Electron microbursts in the energy range less than 10keV were directly observed at local night by a S-310JA rocket launched into a corona-type aurora from Syowa Station, Antarctica. Microbursts occurred in trains, and had an average duration of 0.1 second. The flux increase ranged from a factor of t...

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Main Authors: Haruya Matsumoto, Nobuyuki Kaya, Hisao Yamagishi
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Engineering, Kobe University 1981
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Summary:Electron microbursts in the energy range less than 10keV were directly observed at local night by a S-310JA rocket launched into a corona-type aurora from Syowa Station, Antarctica. Microbursts occurred in trains, and had an average duration of 0.1 second. The flux increase ranged from a factor of two to ten.