Articles | Volume 37, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-37-1223-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-37-1223-2019
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20 Dec 2019
Regular paper |  | 20 Dec 2019

Energetic electron enhancements under the radiation belt (L < 1.2) during a non-storm interval on 1 August 2008

Alla V. Suvorova, Alexei V. Dmitriev, and Vladimir A. Parkhomov

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The Earth's radiation belts control the space environment, often affecting the GPS signal propagation and satellite operations. Intense fluxes of energetic particles can penetrate even below the inner belt near the Equator. We analysed electron penetrations under geomagnetic quiet conditions and found in the solar wind an external driver cause. Satellite observations prove that disturbance of the inner belt was associated with impact of plasma jets formed in the solar wind nearby the Earth.