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Spatial distributions of the inner radiation belt electrons: A comparison between observations and radial diffusion theory predictions
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2021
It is well known that the quiet-time electron radiation belts exhibit a two-zone radial structure. Although the inner radiation belt does show dynamic variations during geomagnetically active periods, the stably trapped electrons found in this region are thought to be populated primarily by diffusive transport processes. Recent analyses of the long-term (1984–1987) energetic electron (0.19-3.2 MeV) observations taken at 350–850 km altitude by the OHZORA satellite indicate that the trapped
doi:10.13016/m2fwjj-837q
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