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Beyond the Electrostatic Approach: Numerical Simulations of Martian Ionospheric Irregularities
Abstract Numerical simulations play an essential role in the study of ionospheric irregularities. In the past few decades, electrostatic simulations have successfully simulated the nonlinear evolution of terrestrial ionospheric irregularities. However, the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) observations reveal that the Martian ionospheric ...
Konghan Jiang, Jiuhou Lei, Maodong Yan
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In the present paper spin equations for three-body problem of classical electrodynamics are introduced. They should be considered jointly with 3-body equations of motion derived in a previous paper of the author.
Vasil G. Angelov
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Abstract Solar eclipses offer natural experiments to isolate the photochemical response of mesospheric ozone to solar radiation. Using the WACCM‐X model, we performed mechanism‐oriented sensitivity experiments for the 14 December 2020 eclipse to quantify the tertiary‐ozone‐maximum‐like (TOM‐like) response.
T. Yang +5 more
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Bridging quantum noise and classical electrodynamics with stochastic methods
The development of emerging technologies in quantum optics demands accurate models that faithfully capture genuine quantum effects. Mature semiclassical approaches reach their limits when confronted with quantized electromagnetic fields, while full ...
Felix Hitzelhammer +9 more
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Abstract Large ionospheric disturbances were observed over Europe during the extreme geomagnetic storm on 10 May 2024. This study analyzes GNSS‐derived total electron content (TEC) and all‐sky imager data to investigate these disturbances. Pronounced TEC enhancements, irregularities, and strong gradients were confined to the auroral region above the ...
Grzegorz Nykiel +5 more
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Abstract This paper quantitatively characterizes dB/dt peaks at four African equatorial‐ and low‐latitude stations, along latitudinal and local‐time gradients across different phases of selected geomagnetic storms. We investigate dB/dt response for intense geomagnetic storms, Dst ≤ −100 nT observed during solar cycle 24 over four stations in the ...
Wuraola E. Oyegunle +6 more
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Controlling of the F Region Plasma Structures by the E Region Conductance in the Auroral Ionosphere
Abstract At high latitudes, the E and F regions of the ionosphere are strongly coupled through nearly vertical magnetic field lines. To simultaneously and directly relate the E and F regions' plasma structures, we ran a coordinated conjunction campaign between Swarm satellites and Incoherent Scatter Radar in Tromsø, Norway, during a moderate ...
Yaqi Jin +12 more
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Enhancement of Dayside Westward Electrojet: Triggering Conditions and Current Closures
Abstract Geomagnetic substorms are a major path for energy storage and release in the magnetosphere, which typically occur in the midnight sector with a strong enhancement of westward electrojets. However, by analyzing 37,940 events from a substorm list, about 3% of events unexpectedly initiated in the noon sector.
Haobo Fu +5 more
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Abstract We present conjugate observations of ionospheric small‐scale magnetic perturbations (dB) $(dB)$ and GPS scintillations from the Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites (TRACERS) and the Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network (CHAIN) during a storm‐time substorm on 9 August 2025 in the nightside auroral region ...
Yangyang Shen +12 more
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Generalised non-linear electrodynamics: classical picture and effective mass generation
Starting from a generic Lagrangian, we discuss the number of propagating degrees of freedom in the framework of generalised non-linear electrodynamics when a photon-background split is applied.
Abedennour Dib +2 more
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