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Radiation Belt Physics

Nature, 1970
Dynamics of Geomagnetically Trapped Radiation By J. G. Roederer. (Physics and Chemistry in Space, Vol. 2.) Pp. xiv + 166. (Springer-Verlag: Berlin and New York, 1970.) 36 DM; $9.90.
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Galactic Radiation Belts.

1982
Abstract : This report suggests that electrons trapped in a dipolar field can reproduce some of the observed distributions of emission from extended extragalactic radio sources if the electron pitch-angle distributions are sufficiently anisotropic.
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Jupiter's radiation belts

Space Science Reviews, 1979
The recent close encounters of Pioneer-10 (December 1973) and Pioneer-11 (December 1974) with the planet Jupiter provided the first in situ observations of zenomagnetically trapped particle radiation. Such observations represented a major advance in planetary research.
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The Earth's radiation belts

Physics Today, 1966
EIGHT YEARS of space experimentation have elapsed since James A. Van Allen, George H. Ludwig, Carl E. McIlwain and E. C. Ray discovered the earth's radiation belts with a Geiger counter on the Explorer 1 satellite. Almost every flight since has offered the opportunity of finding a different particle, a new energy distribution or an unusual space or ...
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Radiation Belts

2016
Shrikanth G. Kanekal, Daniel N. Baker
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Radiation Belts

Scientific American, 1963
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Acceleration of Particles to High Energies in Earth’s Radiation Belts

Space Science Reviews, 2012
R M Millán, D N Baker, Baker D N
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