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Loss Separation Modeling and Optimization of Permalloy Sheets for Low-Noise Magnetic Shielding Devices. [PDF]
Ma Y +6 more
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Abstract This study investigates the spectral and dynamic characteristics of turbulent fluctuations in the electric field within equatorial plasma bubbles using data from the Electric Field Detector aboard the China Seismo‐Electromagnetic Satellite‐01.
P. De Michelis +4 more
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Dynamic Parameterization and Optimized Flight Paths for Enhanced Aeromagnetic Compensation in Large Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. [PDF]
Yu Z +5 more
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How Does the Magnetosphere‐Ionosphere Current System Respond to Solar Flares?
Abstract While the isolated effects of solar flares on low‐latitude ionospheric electrodynamics have been well documented, the coupled system response of the equatorial electrojet (EEJ), auroral electrojet (AEJ), field‐aligned currents (FACs), and asymmetric ring current (ASY‐H) remains poorly understood.
Hongkai Tang +5 more
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Smart sensors, smarter players: The role of real-time monitoring in football training. [PDF]
Liang B +4 more
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Abstract Substorms are often described by a loading‐unloading cycle, where onset follows gradual accumulation of solar wind magnetic flux in the magnetosphere. Yet observations indicate that intense substorms can also be directly driven, though the underlying mechanism remains unresolved.
Yong Ren +8 more
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Novel <sup>4</sup>He-OPMs support waveform-specific beta burst analysis comparable to SQUID-MEG. [PDF]
Gutteling TP +6 more
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Martian Atmospheric Loss Through Foreshock Transient Events
Abstract At Mars, the MAVEN spacecraft has made observations of Hot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) in the foreshock. Due to the bow shock's proximity to the planet, it is theorized that HFAs contribute to atmospheric escape at Mars through the excavation of ionospheric ions.
Alexandros C. Cooke‐Politikos +5 more
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The MAGnetometers for Innovation and Capability (MAGIC) Technology Demonstration Payload. [PDF]
Miles DM +21 more
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Abstract This study uses a novel approach to infer the solar soft X‐ray (SXR) irradiance from Auger photoelectron fluxes. Solar SXR irradiance is highly variable, particularly during solar flares. Solar SXR photons at ∼< ${\sim} < $2.5 nm produce oxygen Auger photoelectrons by photoionizing atmospheric constituents. More specifically, we derive the fit
Shaosui Xu +3 more
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