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Near‐Earth Solar Wind Speed of Fast Coronal Mass Ejections
Abstract Using solar wind and ground magnetometer data for solar cycles 23–25, extreme‐value power‐law models are developed that quantify relationships between near‐Earth solar wind speed and Sun‐to‐Earth transit times of interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs).
Jeffrey J. Love +3 more
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Computations on the interaction of an interplanetary shock with the Earth's magnetosphere
We present the results of a one-dimensional computer simulation of the interaction between interplanetary shocks and the Earth's magnetosphere. The position of the bowshock as a function of solar wind velocity and interplanetary field direction is studied.
Pater, I. de, Weber, W.J.
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Abstract We investigate the statistical nature of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signal fluctuations through the multiscale analysis of a strong scintillation event recorded at the Ionospheric Observatory of the Luigi Broglio Space Center in Malindi, Kenya.
L. Spogli +5 more
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The θBn problem: Determination of local magnetic parameters of interplanetary shocks from in situ IMF data [PDF]
The angle θBn is the angle between the upstream magnetic field and the shock normal direction and is important for many phenomena in interplanetary physics.
Andre Balogh +1 more
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Foreshock Ion Properties at Earth's Bow Shock: Dependence on Upstream Conditions and Shock Geometry
Abstract Solar wind ion reflection at collisionless shocks regulates foreshock plasma dynamics, yet the quantitative dependence of foreshock ion properties on upstream and shock‐related parameters remains unclear, causing difficulties in predicting foreshock disturbances.
Runyi Liu +4 more
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Ray Tracing Method in a General Non‐Dipole Magnetic Field
Abstract We present a new general mathematical formulation of the Eikonal equations for ray tracing, which can use any internal magnetic field model. The analytical and tractable expressions are conveniently based on a vector formalism, which is independent of any coordinate system.
P.‐L. Blelly +4 more
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In the solar wind, the fluctuation of heavy ion abundance serves as a crucial physical metric. This not only mirrors the attributes of the solar wind’s originating solar region but also signifies its influence on Earth’s magnetosphere.
Cong Wang +4 more
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Abstract The Cassini spacecraft spent 13 years orbiting Saturn, quasi‐continuously measuring Saturn's radio emissions. One of the key elements of the radio spectrum at Saturn is the Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR), and several studies have been written on events called Low Frequency Extensions (LFEs) which represent strong, continuous extensions of ...
C. M. Jackman +11 more
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Turbulent Heating of Solar Wind Plasma Downstream of Magnetohydrodynamic Shocks
Interplanetary (IP) shocks are believed to play a significant role in both amplifying the background level of turbulent fluctuations and in heating the bulk solar wind (SW). This study investigates the thermodynamic properties downstream of IP shocks. We
Alexander Pitňa +7 more
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Structural Evolution of Antigorite by High‐Velocity Impacts
Abstract Serpentine is a major hydrous mineral present in hydrous asteroids that have evolved through planetary impacts. Understanding its dynamic behavior is essential to elucidate the redistribution and retention of water during high‐velocity impact processes. The shock response of antigorite was examined at pressures up to 106 GPa using laser‐driven
Yuhei Umeda +17 more
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