학술논문

Probing the magnetsophere with artificial electron beams
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Adv. Space Res.; (United States); 1:2; Conference: COSPAR topical meeting on life sciences and space research, Budapest, Hungary, 2 Jun 1980
Subject
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS MAGNETOSPHERE
ELECTRON BEAM INJECTION
SONIC PROBES
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
GEOMAGNETIC CONJUGACY
IONOSPHERE
PARTICLE INTERACTIONS
PULSED IRRADIATION
REFLECTION
ROCKETS
BEAM INJECTION
DATA
EARTH ATMOSPHERE
INFORMATION
INTERACTIONS
IRRADIATION
NUMERICAL DATA
PLANETARY IONOSPHERES
PROBES 640203* -- Atmospheric Physics-- Magnetospheric Phenomena-- (-1987)
Language
English
Abstract
An analysis is conducted of the University of Minnesota Electron Echo experiments, which so far have included five sounding rocket experiments. The concept of the Echo experiment is to inject electron beam pulses from a rocket into the ionosphere at altitudes in the range from 100 to 300 km. The electrons move to the conjugate hemisphere following magnetic field lines and return on neighboring field lines to the neighborhood of the rocket where the pulses may be detected and analyzed. Attention is given to the detection and analysis of echoes, the structure of echoes, and the Echo V experiment. The Echo V experiment showed clearly that detection of remote echo beams by atmospheric fluorescence using low light level TV system is not a viable technique. A future experiment is to use throw-away detectors for direct remote echo detection.