Active Experiment with High-Power Electron Gun in the Polar Region (Plan)
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概要
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A plan of a high-power electron beam experiment in the polar region is discussed. An electron beam is quite useful for studying space plasma phenomena as one of the active experiments. The main objective of the experiment is to study the aurora/airglow and various kinds of waves artificially excited by the electron beam, as compared with natural ones. It can be also used to trace the magnetic field line in the polar region.
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著者
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Yagi Yasuyuki
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science:(present Address) Electrotechnical Laboratory
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Yagi Yasuyuki
Institute Of Space And Aeronautical Science University Of Tokyo
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KANEKO Osamu
Institute of Plasma Physics, Nagoya University
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SASAKI Susumu
Institute for Solid State Physics,University of Tokyo
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KAWASHIMA Nobuki
Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science, University of Tokyo
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Akai Kazunori
Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science, University of Tokyo
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Nakai Yutaka
Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science, University of Tokyo
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Akai Kazunori
Institute Of Space And Aeronautical Science University Of Tokyo
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Kawashima Nobuki
Institute Of Space And Aeronautical Science University Of Tokyo
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Kaneko Osamu
Institute Of Space And Aeronautical Science University Of Tokyo
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Sasaki Susumu
Institute Of Space And Aeronautical Science University Of Tokyo
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Nakai Yutaka
Institute Of Space And Aeronautical Science University Of Tokyo
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