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Spectra of high energy electron precipitation and atmospheric ionization rates retrieval from balloon measurements. / Mironova, Irina; Bazilevskaya, Galina; Kovaltsov, Gennady; Artamonov, Anton; Rozanov, Eugene; Mishev, Alexander; Makhmutov, Vladimir; Karagodin, Arseniy; Golubenko, Ksenia.

In: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 693, No. 133242, 133242, 25.11.2019.

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Mironova, Irina ; Bazilevskaya, Galina ; Kovaltsov, Gennady ; Artamonov, Anton ; Rozanov, Eugene ; Mishev, Alexander ; Makhmutov, Vladimir ; Karagodin, Arseniy ; Golubenko, Ksenia. / Spectra of high energy electron precipitation and atmospheric ionization rates retrieval from balloon measurements. In: Science of the Total Environment. 2019 ; Vol. 693, No. 133242.

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title = "Spectra of high energy electron precipitation and atmospheric ionization rates retrieval from balloon measurements",
abstract = "The bremsstrahlung from high and relativistic energy electron precipitation (HEEP) measured with balloon based instruments provides information on energy spectra and fluence of the precipitating energetic electrons allowing calculations of the atmospheric ionization. HEEP from the outer radiation belt at the subauroral region causes an increase in the ionization rates down to about 20 km altitudes. We study the variability in the ionization rate using the balloon observations of secondary bremsstrahlung initiated by HEEP. For the first time the changes of atmospheric ionization rates on an hourly and minute time scale at different altitudes was retrieved from balloon observations. These new highlights are important for atmospheric electricity that is sensitive to the local condition in the atmosphere including the local ionization rate.",
keywords = "Balloon observations, Electron spectra and ionization rates, High and relativistic energy electron precipitation (HEEP), Polar atmosphere, EVENTS, RADIATION BELT, POLAR STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOLS",
author = "Irina Mironova and Galina Bazilevskaya and Gennady Kovaltsov and Anton Artamonov and Eugene Rozanov and Alexander Mishev and Vladimir Makhmutov and Arseniy Karagodin and Ksenia Golubenko",
year = "2019",
month = nov,
day = "25",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.07.048",
language = "English",
volume = "693",
journal = "Science of the Total Environment",
issn = "0048-9697",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "133242",

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T1 - Spectra of high energy electron precipitation and atmospheric ionization rates retrieval from balloon measurements

AU - Mironova, Irina

AU - Bazilevskaya, Galina

AU - Kovaltsov, Gennady

AU - Artamonov, Anton

AU - Rozanov, Eugene

AU - Mishev, Alexander

AU - Makhmutov, Vladimir

AU - Karagodin, Arseniy

AU - Golubenko, Ksenia

PY - 2019/11/25

Y1 - 2019/11/25

N2 - The bremsstrahlung from high and relativistic energy electron precipitation (HEEP) measured with balloon based instruments provides information on energy spectra and fluence of the precipitating energetic electrons allowing calculations of the atmospheric ionization. HEEP from the outer radiation belt at the subauroral region causes an increase in the ionization rates down to about 20 km altitudes. We study the variability in the ionization rate using the balloon observations of secondary bremsstrahlung initiated by HEEP. For the first time the changes of atmospheric ionization rates on an hourly and minute time scale at different altitudes was retrieved from balloon observations. These new highlights are important for atmospheric electricity that is sensitive to the local condition in the atmosphere including the local ionization rate.

AB - The bremsstrahlung from high and relativistic energy electron precipitation (HEEP) measured with balloon based instruments provides information on energy spectra and fluence of the precipitating energetic electrons allowing calculations of the atmospheric ionization. HEEP from the outer radiation belt at the subauroral region causes an increase in the ionization rates down to about 20 km altitudes. We study the variability in the ionization rate using the balloon observations of secondary bremsstrahlung initiated by HEEP. For the first time the changes of atmospheric ionization rates on an hourly and minute time scale at different altitudes was retrieved from balloon observations. These new highlights are important for atmospheric electricity that is sensitive to the local condition in the atmosphere including the local ionization rate.

KW - Balloon observations

KW - Electron spectra and ionization rates

KW - High and relativistic energy electron precipitation (HEEP)

KW - Polar atmosphere

KW - EVENTS

KW - RADIATION BELT

KW - POLAR STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOLS

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U2 - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.07.048

DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.07.048

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JO - Science of the Total Environment

JF - Science of the Total Environment

SN - 0048-9697

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