Published September 1, 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

Observations of ions with nuclear charge Z> or =9 in the inner magnetosphere

  • 1. Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, NOAA/ERL Space Environment Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado 80303

Description

Ions heavier than protons, such as helium ions and CNO ions, are known to exhibit substantially enhanced trapped fluxes at MeV energies in the interior of the earth's radiation belts associated with some, but not all, magnetic storms. In this report we extend the Explorer 45 heavy ion data analysis to ions heavier than fluorine, i.e., ions with nuclear charge Z> or approx. =9 during and following a major magnetic storm on August 4, 1972. Our heavy ion detector telescope does not permit a precise identification of these ions; but if they are magnesium ions (say), then an equatorially mirroring peak trapped flux of 0.02 ions/(cm2 s sr keV) is derived on L shells just below L = 3 at energies 12.8--51.2 MeV per ion (533--2133 keV per nucleon). Other possible ion contributions include silicon and iron. THe fluxes of these ions are found to decay on time scales typically several tens of days; this is substantially faster than that of helium ions and somewhat faster than that of oxygen ions in the lower MeV range. We infer that the pitch angle distributions of the Z> or approx. =9 ions were quite anisotropic over a range of L shells with the exponent m in the relation J/sub LOC/ = J/sub EQ/ sin/sup m/ α/sub EQ/ having a value of at least 10; this value is arrived at from two independent techniques

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
J. Geophys. Res.
Journal Volume
86
Journal Issue
A9
Series
J. Geophys. Res.
Journal Page Range
7749-7754
ISSN
0022-1406

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
13668460
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
EARTH MAGNETOSPHERE; HEAVY IONS; INCLINATION; ION DENSITY; ION DETECTION; MAGNETIC STORMS; RADIATION BELTS
Descriptors DEC
CHARGED PARTICLE DETECTION; CHARGED PARTICLES; EARTH ATMOSPHERE; IONS; RADIATION DETECTION