Electron Beams at Geosynchronous Orbit
Abstract
This thesis surveys electron and ion measurements collected by the geosynchronous satellite 1989-046. In particular, this survey focuses on a phenomenon known as electron beams , which are attributed to the sudden acceleration of electrons along the earth's magnetic field lines. Observations over a twelve day period reveal electron beam occurrences during the first few minutes of hot plasma injection associated with a magnetospheric substorm. Analysis of distribution functions show these beams have a characteristic peak. These distributions can be approximately fitted as Maxwellians, providing a means of characterizing the temperature, density, and potential drop associated with the beam. Plots of the differential flux also show a general diffusion of the beam into neighboring pitch angles. Theories on the source of the acceleration and diffusion are presented.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA275471
Entities
People
- Raymond C. Gaw
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School