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Two types of ion spectral gaps in the quiet inner magnetosphere: Interball-2 observations and modeling
N. Y. Buzulukova
IKI, Moscow, Russia
Correspondence to: N. Buzulukova (nat@aster.iki.rssi.ru)
Y. I. Galperin
passed away on the 28 December 2001
Correspondence to: N. Buzulukova (nat@aster.iki.rssi.ru)
IKI, Moscow, Russia
R. A. Kovrazhkin
IKI, Moscow, Russia
Correspondence to: N. Buzulukova (nat@aster.iki.rssi.ru)
A. L. Glazunov
IKI, Moscow, Russia
Correspondence to: N. Buzulukova (nat@aster.iki.rssi.ru)
G. A. Vladimirova
IKI, Moscow, Russia
Correspondence to: N. Buzulukova (nat@aster.iki.rssi.ru)
H. Stenuit
CESR/CNRS, Toulouse, France
Correspondence to: N. Buzulukova (nat@aster.iki.rssi.ru)
J. A. Sauvaud
CESR/CNRS, Toulouse, France
Correspondence to: N. Buzulukova (nat@aster.iki.rssi.ru)
D. C. Delcourt
CETP – CNRS, Saint-Maur des Fosses, France
Correspondence to: N. Buzulukova (nat@aster.iki.rssi.ru)
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