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Four‐Peak Structure on Equatorial Ionization Anomaly Crests During the May 2024 Geomagnetic Storms
Abstract This study investigates the four‐peak electron density structure in the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) during the intense geomagnetic storms of 10–20 May 2024, utilizing dayside data at ∼500 km from the China Seismo‐Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES‐01).
Weixing Pu +12 more
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Acceleration noise due to space magnetic field for heliocentric gravitational wave detector. [PDF]
Peng JH +6 more
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Abstract We have conducted a comprehensive comparison of interplanetary scintillation (IPS) observations taken by the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) with several heliospheric transient event catalogs, over a time period of 7 months during solar minimum.
A. Waszewski +8 more
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Stellar occultations: a gateway to advances in planetary science. [PDF]
Souami D +3 more
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VAMPIRE: Using a Random Forest to Forecast Earth's Outer Van Allen Radiation Belt
Abstract The outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic in both strength and location, being driven by several distinct physical processes, making it difficult to predict for spacecraft operators. Forecasting models exist, in part, to minimise potential damage caused by this natural hazard.
D. J. Weston +7 more
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Detection of disk-jet coprecession in a tidal disruption event. [PDF]
Wang Y +48 more
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Abstract This study investigates the sensitivity of the thermosphere and ionosphere to variations in solar spectral irradiance. Using data from the SDO and SORCE missions collected between 2010 and 2018, we quantified the variability and uncertainty of solar spectral irradiance across wavelengths from 0.1 to 190 nm and developed a data‐driven method to
C.‐T. Hsu, N. M. Pedatella
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Acoustic modes in M67 cluster stars trace deepening convective envelopes. [PDF]
Reyes C +5 more
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Global Validation of the Data‐Assimilative VERB‐3D Code for the Radiation Belts
Abstract Electrons within Earth's radiation belts exhibit large variability in space and time during geomagnetic storms, which could potentially damage satellites and harm astronauts in space. Physics‐based models describe the evolution of energetic electrons in the radiation belts, but they may suffer from uncertainties and errors, particularly in the
Marina García Peñaranda +12 more
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Information-Entropy Analysis of Stellar Evolutionary Stages with Application to FS CMa Objects. [PDF]
Zhanabaev Z, Akniyazova A, Ashimov Y.
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