Tracing the topology of the October 18–20, 1995, magnetic cloud with ∼0.1–10² keV electrons
D. E. Larson(University of California, Berkeley), Joanna Mazur(University of Maryland, College Park), R. P. Lepping(Deleted Institution), R. E. Ergun(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics), T. R. Sanderson(European Space Research and Technology Centre), M. McCarthy(Earth and Space Research), H. Rème, R. P. Lin(Tongji University), M. L. Kaiser(Goddard Space Flight Center), J. P. McFadden(Super Stars Literacy), J. M. McTiernan(University of California, Berkeley)
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