The paper presents the results of studying the dynamics of the magnetic field and electron fluxes of the Earth’s outer radiation belt with an energy of >2 MeV according to the GOES-15 geostationary satellite during a fairly long period (October 16, 2016 to February 16, 2017) of moderate and weak magnetospheric activity caused by the arrival of a sequence of high-speed solar wind streams. The main variations in the electron flux in the geostationary orbit are caused by the movement, deceleration and acceleration of particles in the outer radiation belt of the Earth under the influence of geomagnetic activity. The results of a comparative analysis of variations in electron fluxes and components of the magnetospheric field testify to the predominant influence of the magnitude and structure of the magnetospheric field on the dynamics of relativistic electron fluxes in the outer radiation belt. Changes in the components of the magnetospheric magnetic field and in electron fluxes are results of a single process that occurs together with changes in the magnetosphere as a whole.
On Consistent Dynamics of the Magnetic Field and Relativistic Electron Fluxes in the Geostationary Orbit Region
Cosmic Res
Cosmic Research ; 62 , 4 ; 339-349
2024-08-01
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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