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Ground based identification of dispersionless electron injections

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 34, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2006GL028329

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Using data from an array of ground-based single beam riometers and the CRRES Medium Energy B (MEB) particle detector we examine the signature of dispersionless electron injections. We find that it is possible to distinguish a dispersionless electron injection by it's integrated (> 30 keV) flux signature at in situ satellites with a simple rise time criteria. If the total electron flux > 30 keV exhibits a dramatic rise within 3 minutes then the signature is guaranteed to correspond to a dispersionless injection. Since the Kennel-Petschek limit for strong pitch angle scattering is almost certainly met during substorm injections and riometers respond to the > 30 keV energy range, this translates to an equivalent criteria for riometer absorption. We present results obtained using our selection criteria for the ground-based identification of dispersionless electron injections including MLT dependence and initial spatial extent of the electron injection region.

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