Abstract
Study of the positive thermal ion densities measured with a spherical electrostatic analyzer aboard OGO 1 between September and October, 1964. A high variability of charged-particle distributions is established within and beyond the plasmapause boundary. The density gradient was in an inverse relation to the plasmapause L position and was consistently about one order of magnitude higher for the afternoon sector orbits than for the nightside orbits. Irregularities of different types were observed in the positive thermal ion densities within the plasmasphere and outside it, showing no correlation with the magnetic activity level. A delay of 3 to 9 hr was observed in the movement of the plasmapause following an increase in the magnetic activity level on the nightside.
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