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Burch, J.L., Reiff, P.H., Heelis, R.A., Winningham, J.D., Hanson, W.B., Gurgiolo, C., Menietti, J.D., Hoffman, R.A. and Barfield, J.N. (1982). Plasma injection and transport in the mid-altitude polar cusp. Geophysical Research Letters 9: doi: 10.1029/GL009i009p00921. issn: 0094-8276. |
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DE-1 hot plasma observations in the mid-altitude polar cusp have shown evidence of a significant velocity filtering phenomenon which is consistent with a latitudinally narrow region of plasma injection located at a geocentric distance of about 8 RE (in a dipole approximation). Plasma convection from the injection region into the polar cap results in a 'V'-shaped log E vs. &agr;0 relation at geocentric distances near 4 RE. This velocity filtering effect allows the measurement of much smaller flow velocities (~10 km/s) than have heretofore been possible with hot plasma measurements. The flows thus determined are consistent with ionospheric flows measured nearly simultaneously by the DE-2 spacecraft, although the magnitudes of the higher altitude flows are higher by a factor of 2 or more than an ~r3/2 dipole-field mapping would predict. |
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