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Trapped Positrons and Electrons in the Inner Radiation Belt According to Data of the PAMELA Experiment

Author(s)
Mikhailov, V. V.
Adriani, O.
Bazilevskaya, G. A.
Di Felice, Valeria  
Picozza, P.  
Date Issued
2018-07-01
Mission(s)
Pamela  
Abstract
Measurements of secondary-electron and secondary-positron fluxes below the geomagnetic cutoff in near-Earth space were performed by means of the PAMELA magnetic spectrometer installed on board the Resurs-DK1 satellite launched on June 15, 2006, in an elliptical orbit of inclination 70 and altitude 350 to 600 km. This spectrometer permits measuring the fluxes of electrons and positrons over a wide energy range, as well as determining their spatial distributions to a precision of about 2. A calculation of particle trajectories in the geomagnetic field makes it possible to separate electrons and positrons originating from cosmic-ray interactions in the Earth's magnetosphere. The spatial distributions of quasitrapped, trapped, and short-lived albedo positrons and electrons of energy above 70 MeV in the radiation belt were analyzed. The ratio of the electron-to-positron fluxes and the energy spectra of the electrons and positrons in question are indicative of different productionmechanisms for stably trapped and quasitrapped secondary particles.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/5603
DOI
10.1134/S1063778818040129
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018PAN....81..515M
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