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Evolution of Magnetospheric Boundary Layers Under the 10 May 2024 ICME Impact
Abstract On 10 May 2024, an interplanetary coronal mass ejection‐driven shock impacted the dayside magnetopause, compressing it to ∼5 RE. A northward interplanetary magnetic field suppressed dayside reconnection and allowed a clear investigation of the magnetosphere response.
Sheng Li +5 more
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A Survey of Current Operations-Ready Thermospheric Density Models for Drag Modeling in LEO Operations. [PDF]
Mutschler S +10 more
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Abstract Based on 2‐year magnetic data from the Macau science satellite, we investigate the compressional Pc3‐4 pulsations (between 16 and 100 mHz) driven by upstream waves (UWs). Our results confirm larger UWs amplitudes in the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) longitudes, agreeing with previous missions.
Chao Xiong +3 more
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Fractal modeling of Baba Ali iron ore deposit geophysical data in western Iran for magnetic anomaly separation in GIS environment. [PDF]
Seyedrahimi-Niaraq M, Shahsavani H.
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On the Usage of Geomagnetic Indices for Data Selection in Internal Field Modelling
Kirsti Kauristie +6 more
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Continuous geomagnetic field models for the past 7 millennia: 1. A new global data compilation [PDF]
Monika Korte +4 more
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Abstract Plasmaspheric plume hiss plays a crucial role in shaping Earth's electron radiation belts and influencing magnetosphere–ionosphere energy coupling. However, its generation mechanism remains contested between cyclic‐linear and localized‐nonlinear models. By analyzing over 64,000 high‐resolution plume hiss wave segments from the Van Allen Probes
Zhiyong Wu +3 more
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Estimation of Faraday rotation and polarization loss based on 3D electron density for space surveillance radar. [PDF]
Lee DH, Yang J, Park YB.
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Magnetopause Boundary Layers in Low Mach CME‐Driven Storm Environment
Abstract Magnetopause boundary layers (BLs) play an important role mediating plasma and energy exchange between the solar wind/magnetosheath and Earth's magnetosphere. Energy exchange across the magnetopause is enhanced during storms, yet little work has been done investigating BLs during storms.
Rachel C. Rice +8 more
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