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The above two links are plots of EPHIN's lowest energy electron (0.25 < E < 0.70 MeV) and proton (5.0 MeV < E < 8.3 MeV) channels as a function of altitude.

As a result, we obtain the detection efficiency for the MAGIC detectors as a function of altitude and particle size.

The time-dependent ion continuity and momentum equations are solved as a function of altitude within a convecting and corotating plasma flux tube.

7Be produced in water targets by nuclear interactions of cosmic rays has been measured to determine cosmogenic nuclide production rates as a function of altitude (sea level to 2 km) and geomagnetic latitude (20 79°S).

The slope of the scattering ratio changes as a function of altitude relative to the altitude peak of the PMC intensity, suggesting that particles 3 km above this peak are smaller than particles at the peak and 3 km below.

After adjusting for density model bias, a comparison of the fitted drag coefficient with the physical drag coefficient has yielded values for the energy accommodation coefficient as well as for the physical drag coefficient as a function of altitude during solar maximum conditions.

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Such capability is important for studying the variability, coupling, and energy dissipation between the solar wind, magnetosphere, and atmosphere (e.g. Joule heating and field-aligned currents) as this coupling is a function of altitude, latitude, and longitude.

Figure 3 shows the cross section of the temperature amplitude (in Kelvin) and phase (in hour) of Dw1 as a function of latitude and altitude for March (a) and July (b) derived from eCMAM30 (left) and SABER (right).

Such observations from a chain of receivers (aligned along a meridian) are then inverted to obtain the electron density distribution as a function of latitude and altitude over a given longitude.

Fig. 1 The second order dispersion coefficient β 2 as a function of the altitude Fig. 2 The third order dispersion coefficient β 3 as a function of the altitude Fig. 3 Pulse propagation at z = 10 km and with β 2 = 0.002 ps2/km Fig. 4 Broadening ratio as a function of propagation distance for different input pulses.

Its temperature has been calculated as a function of the altitude from sea level to floating conditions.

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