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Abstract This study statistically analyzes the electron precipitation patterns from 40 to 600 keV on dawnside and duskside and their correlations with geomagnetic activities and solar wind conditions based on Low‐Earth Orbit Fengyun‐3E (FY‐3E) satellite during July 2021 to May 2024.
Yu‐Xuan Li+11 more
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Movie of the interplanetary magnetic field [PDF]
Description of movie representing IMP-1 MAGNETOMETER observations of interplanetary magnetic ...
Ness, N. F.+2 more
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We study the solar sources of an intense geomagnetic storm of solar cycle 23 that occurred on 20 November 2003, based on ground- and space-based multiwavelength observations.
B. Schmieder+34 more
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Magnetic Field Variations in Interplanetary Space [PDF]
Magnetic field variations and structures in interplanetary space are described and related to the sun. Discrete flare-related effects in the interplanetary medium occur within a large-scale interplanetary sector pattern related to a solar sector pattern that is ordered over a large extent in heliographic latitude and longitude.
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Solar Wind and Interplanetary Magnetic Field Influence on Ultralow Frequency Waves and Reflected Ions Near the Moon. [PDF]
Howard SK+4 more
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The causes of recurrent geomagnetic storms [PDF]
The causes of recurrent geomagnetic activity were studied by analyzing interplanetary magnetic field and plasma data from earth-orbiting spacecraft in the interval from November 1973 to February 1974.
Burlaga, L. F., Lepping, R. P.
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Heliocentric distance dependence of the interplanetary magnetic field [PDF]
K. W. Behannon
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Magnetotail changes in relation to the solar wind magnetic field and magnetospheric substorms [PDF]
An attempt is made to understand some of the magnetotail dynamics by using simultaneous observations from several satellites: Explorers 33 and 35 in the solar wind, IMP 4 in the near magnetotail (30 RE), ATS 1, and OGO 5 in the magnetosphere.
Aubry, M. P., Mcpherron, R. L.
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Pitch Angles of Solar Wind Particles in the Interplanetary Magnetic Field [PDF]
V. C. A. Ferraro
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A model of interplanetary and coronal magnetic fields [PDF]
Model of interplanetary and solar magnetic field structure above photosphere using Green function solution to Maxwell ...
Ness, N. F.+2 more
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