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Fig. 1. Schematic description of the kinetic electron model. A Maxwellian source plasma is assumed to be maintained at a high magnetospheric region
Fig. 2. The integration domain in Eq. (16). The vertical hatching corresponds to the ®rst term and the horizontal hatching the second term
Fig. 6. Same as Fig. 3, but now displaying the potential drop model itself (Eq. 30)
Fig. 7. Ionospheric n=N e and P=…N e T† as a function of the potential drop u 0 ˆ eV 0 =T for b 0 !1 (Eqs
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