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Abstract On 10 May 2024, Earth was hit by a CME that drove the largest geomagnetic storm in 20 years. Multi‐spacecraft observations previously showed that the ∼100 nT north‐south IMF bz ${b}_{z}$ variation was driven by Kelvin‐Helmholtz waves with wavelength ∼250 RE ${R}_{E}$ and reconnection jets in the ±z $\pm z$‐direction (Nykyri, 2024a, https://doi.
Katariina Nykyri +17 more
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Pattern functions of the Astrometric Gravitational Wave Antenna. [PDF]
Santucci F, Crosta M, Lattanzi MG.
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A Faint Progenitor System for the Faint Supernova 2024vjm
Zimmerman E +69 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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Direct evidence for magnetohydrodynamic disk winds driving rotating outflows in protostar HOPS 358. [PDF]
Kim CH +6 more
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Eruption-Related Ultraviolet Irradiance Enhancements Associated with Flares. [PDF]
Majury L +5 more
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Acoustic modes in M67 cluster stars trace deepening convective envelopes. [PDF]
Reyes C +5 more
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Exo-Geoscience Perspectives Beyond Habitability. [PDF]
Spohn T +7 more
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An axisymmetric shock breakout indicated by prompt polarized emission from the type II supernova 2024ggi. [PDF]
Yang Y +20 more
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A transiting giant planet in orbit around a 0.2-solar-mass host star. [PDF]
Bryant EM +58 more
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