Isotope composition of secondary hydrogen and helium above the atmosphere measured by the instruments NINA and NINA-2

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In this paper we report on the energy spectra and abundance ratios of hydrogen and helium isotopes of albedo origin, measured by the instruments NINA and NINA-2 ïn near-equatorial regions. The instrument NINA flew on board the satellite Resurs-01-N4 between 1998 and 1999, at a 830 km average altitude. The NINA-2 apparatus, on board the satellite MITA, was put into orbit in July 2000 at an altitude of about 450 km. NINA and NINA-2 measurements revealed that 2H, 3H, 3He, and 4He are a significant portion of the secondary flux above the atmosphere. The energy spectra of hydrogen isotopes are practically flat across the energy range of 10-40 MeV/n, while the spectra of helium isotopes can be fitted by a power law of spectral indexes γ = 0.8 and γ = 1.5 for 3He and 4He, respectively.

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Bidoli, V., Casolino, M., De Pascale, M., Furano, G., Iannucci, A., Morselli, A., … Castellini, G. (2003). Isotope composition of secondary hydrogen and helium above the atmosphere measured by the instruments NINA and NINA-2. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 108(A5). https://doi.org/10.1029/2002JA009684

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