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Cosmic Research | 2002

Polar Wind Observations on the Nightside of the Polar Cap at Altitudes of 2–3 RE: Results of the INTERBALL-2 Satellite

D. V. Chugunin; L. V. Zinin; Yu. I. Gal'Perin; N. Dubouloz; M. Bouhram

The results of measuring the fluxes of ionospheric ions in the nightside polar cap at an altitude of about 20 000 km are presented. The data are obtained with the HYPERBOLOID instrument onboard the INTERBALL-2 satellite. The passages without intense precipitation of magnetospheric ions and electrons have been selected using the ION instrument data, so that the observation of ionospheric ion fluxes caused by heating in the auroral regions can be excluded. In addition, an attempt has been made to exclude observations of the “cleft ion fountain” from the analysis. The measurements in the summer and winter seasons (when the ionosphere was totally sunlit and completely shadowed, respectively) are considered separately. By analyzing the distribution functions of the fluxes measured, we have isolated six different types of ionospheric plasma flows in the polar cap. A strong distinction has been revealed between summer and winter flows. In winter, only weak flows of H+ ions were detected. In the summer period, we detected both H+ and O+ ions. The flux values of the ionosphere ions are found to be strongly dependent on the intensity of the polar rain. The measurements are compared to the existing models of the polar wind. The best models (for the description of our measurements) are indicated. After the choice of measurement periods, the resulting region coincides with the ion depletion zone (IDZ). Based on the earlier measurements by the AKEBONO satellite, nothing could be said about the fluxes of thermal ions in this zone, because of the insufficient sensitivity of the instrument aboard this satellite.


Archive | 1998

Experiment RON for Active Control of Spacecraft Electric Potential

W. Riedler; K. Torkar; M. V. Veselov; Yu. I. Gal'Perin; A. Pedersen; Ralf Schmidt; Hans-Jurgen Arends; F. G. Rudenauer; Michael Fehringer; S. Perraut; L. V. Zinin


Archive | 1998

On Measurements of Polarization Jet Effects in the Outer Plasmasphere

L. V. Zinin; Yu. I. Gal'Perin; S. A. Grigoriev; T. M. Mularchik


Archive | 1985

Nonstationary field-aligned fluxes of thermal ions O(+) and H(+) outside the plasmapause: Refinement of the polar wind theory

L. V. Zinin; Yu. I. Gal'Perin; K. S. Latyshev; S. A. Grigoriev


Archive | 1998

Effects of Heating and Acceleration of Ionospheric Ions at Polar Latitudes Observed by the HYPERBOLOID Mass-Spectrometer at Altitudes of 2-3 Earth's Radii

N. Dubouloz; Jean-Jacques Berthelier; M. Malingre; L. Girard; J. Covinhes; Yu. I. Gal'Perin; D. V. Chugunin; M. Godefroy; G. Gogly; C. Gue'Rin; Jean-Marie Illiano; P. Kossa; Francois Leblanc; F. Legoff; T. M. Mularchik; Jehan-Francois Paris; W. Stzepourginski; F. Vivat; L. V. Zinin


Archive | 2004

Modelling of plasma injection and polarization jet in the inner magnetosphere using self-consistent electric field model and ionospheric conductivity model, modified by strong electric field.

V. I. Vovchenko; N. Yu. Buzulukova; L. V. Zinin; V. L. Khalipov


Archive | 2004

Modelling of parameters change of the mid-latitude ionosphere in the presence of strong electric fields.

N. Yu. Buzulukova; V. I. Vovchenko; L. V. Zinin; V. L. Khalipov


Archive | 2000

Multi-Ion One-Dimensional MHD Models for the Dynamics of the High Latitude Ionosphere: 2. Ion Fountain in the Cusp/Cleft: Comparison of the Tube-7 Model with Measurements by the HYPERBOLOID Mass Spectrometer onboard the Interball-2 Satellite

L. V. Zinin; S. A. Grigor'ev; D. V. Chugunin; Yu. I. Gal'Perin; V. Eh. Lynovskij; I. Yu. Vasilenko; K. S. Latyshev; N. Dubouloz


Archive | 1991

Measurements of the longitudinal movements of O(+) ions in the subauroral upper atmosphere from the Aureol 3 satellite

L. V. Zinin; V. S. Solovyev; Yu. I. Gal'Perin; V. A. Gladyshev; S. A. Grigoryev


Archive | 1990

Measurements of field-aligned motions of O(+) ions in the subauroral upper ionosphere from the Aureole-3 satellite

L. V. Zinin; Valerii S. Solov'ev; Iu. I. Gal'Perin; V. A. Gladyshev; S. A. Grigor'ev

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D. V. Chugunin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. L. Khalipov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Yu. I. Gal'Perin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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M. V. Veselov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Jean-Marie Illiano

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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S. Perraut

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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K. Torkar

Austrian Academy of Sciences

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W. Riedler

Austrian Academy of Sciences

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Ralf Schmidt

European Space Research and Technology Centre

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