Echo 7: Magnetospheric properties determined by artificial electron beams
Abstract
The sounding rocket Echo 7 was launched from the Poker Flat Research Range. An on-board accelerator injected high-power electron beams into the magnetospheric tail near L = 6.5. After mirroring at the southern conjugate point, about 20 percent of the initial beam electrons returned to the North as Conjugate Echoes, where detectors (scintillators and spectrometers) on four subpayloads measured their energy and bounce time. The other 80 percent of the beam was pitch angle diffused by wave near the equatorial plane either into the conjugate atmosphere or up to mirror points above the payload. Comparison of measured values to calculations showed that the actual magnetosphere during the flight was well-described by the Tsyganenko-Usmanov model magnetosphere with a Kp value of 2- or 2+. Analysis of echo energies yielded values for the highly variable magnetospheric convection electric field.
- Publication:
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Pub Date:
- 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990PhDT........10N
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Models;
- Auroras;
- Earth Magnetosphere;
- Electron Beams;
- Geomagnetic Tail;
- Plasma Accelerators;
- Plasma Waves;
- Sounding Rockets;
- Echoes;
- Electric Fields;
- Ionospheres;
- Kp Index;
- Mirrors;
- Payloads;
- Scintillation Counters;
- Spectrometers;
- Geophysics