Rocket Observation of keV Electron Fluxes at Syowa Station
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概要
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Electron fluxes in the energy range of 3-6keV during a quiet period were measured by a bared type electron spectrometer (ESM) on board the S-310JA-1 rocket at Syowa Station. Electron fluxes of ∿(10)^5 [(cm)^2・sec・ster・keV]^<-1> were observed in the height range between 90km and 210km. The ESM instrument proved to be usable in the future experiment.
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著者
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Kaya Nobuyuki
Faculty Of Engineering Kobe University
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Matsumoto Haruya
Faculty of Engineering, Kobe University
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Matsumoto Haruya
Faculty Of Engineering Kobe University
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