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The relativistic electron response in the outer radiation belt during magnetic storms
2002
Annales Geophysicae
The relativistic electron response in the outer radiation belt during magnetic storms has been studied in relation to solar wind and geomagnetic parameters during the first six months of 1995, a period in which there were a number of recurrent fast solar wind streams. The relativistic electron population was measured by instruments on board the two microsatellites, STRV-1a and STRV-1b, which traversed the radiation belt four times per day from L ∼1 out to L ∼7 on highly elliptical,
doi:10.5194/angeo-20-957-2002
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