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Ion resonance acceleration by dipolarization fronts: analytic theory and spacecraft observation
A. V. Artemyev
Space Research Institute, RAS, Moscow, Russia
UMR6115, LPC2E/CNRS – University of Orleans, Orleans, France
V. N. Lutsenko
Space Research Institute, RAS, Moscow, Russia
A. A. Petrukovich
Space Research Institute, RAS, Moscow, Russia
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