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Horita et al. 1993
Horita, R.E., Yau, A.W., Whalen, B.A., Abe, T. and Watanabe, S. (1993). Ion depletion zones in the polar wind: EXOS D suprathermal ion mass spectrometer observations in the polar cap. Journal of Geophysical Research 98: doi: 10.1029/92JA02970. issn: 0148-0227.

In the high-altitude polar cap, the suprathermal ion mass spectrometer (SMS) on the EXOS D (Akebono) satellite frequently ''observed'' ion depletion zones (IDZ) in which the thermal-energy ion flux was below the detection limit of SMS, corresponding to thermal-energy ion densities less than 10-2 cm-3. These IDZ are located primarily in the nightside region of the magnetosphere at invariant latitudes above 70¿ and at altitudes preferentially near apogee and between 8000 and 10,000 km (EXOS D apogee) but extending down to 3000 km. In contrast, outside the IDZ, the SMS regularly observed outflowing H+, He+, O+, and O++ polar wind ions with energies typically less than 10 eV in the polar cap. Also, at sufficiently low altitudes below the IDZ the SMS instrument always observed H+, He+, O+, and O++ ions that were stationary in the Earth's corotating frame, i.e., ions observed in the spacecraft ram direction. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1993

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Magnetospheric Physics, Polar cap phenomena
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