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Charged particle measurements in the radiation belts by ERG

open access: green, 2017
Kazushi Asamura   +13 more
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Development of a quartz-based geothermometer for biogenic chert. [PDF]

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Tanaka H   +3 more
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Space radiation measurements during the Artemis I lunar mission. [PDF]

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George SP   +49 more
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Radiation Belts of Jupiter

Science, 1973
Predictions of Jupiter's electron and proton radiation belts are based mainly on decimeter observations of 1966 and 1968. Extensive calculations modeling radial diffusion of particles inward from the solar wind and electron synchrotron radiation are used to relate the predictions and observations.
K G, Stansberry, R S, White
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Radiation Belts of Jupiter

Science, 1974
Pioneer 10 counted relativistic electrons throughout the magnetosphere of Jupiter, with the greatest fluxes being inside 20 Jupiter radii. The peak flux of electrons with energy greater than 50 million electron volts was 1.3 × 10 7 per square centimeter per second at the innermost penetration of the radiation belts.
R W, Fillius, C E, McIlwain
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Jupiter's radiation belts

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1974
Fluxes of electrons and protons in Jupiter's radiation belts are calculated with the source (radial diffusion inward from the solar wind) and the loss (synchroton radiation). The calculations are tested against the measured radio-wave wavelength distribution, the radio-wave distribution with distance from Jupiter, and the degree of polarization of ...
Kent G. Stansberry, R. Stephen White
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