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Abstract Loss of relativistic electrons with energies above 0.5 MeV through the magnetopause, commonly referred to as magnetopause shadowing, has been extensively investigated using both simulations and observations. However, direct and systematic observational evidence remains limited. In this study, we extend a previously developed magnetopause model
Kyung‐Chan Kim, Dae‐Young Lee
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Manifesto: challenging the standard cosmological model. [PDF]
Binney J +3 more
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Observational Constraints on Models of the Universe with Time Variable Gravitational and Cosmological Constants Along MOG [PDF]
M. Khurshudyan +9 more
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Assessment of the Generation of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances by Solar Terminators
Abstract The generation of traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) near solar terminators has been predicted, and several studies have reported the detection of TIDs associated with sunrise. However, there are also observations that do not show TID signatures at sunrise.
Hyosub Kil +5 more
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Challenges to the [Formula: see text]CDM cosmology. [PDF]
Efstathiou G.
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FLAMINGO: calibrating large cosmological hydrodynamical simulations with machine learning. [PDF]
Kugel R +19 more
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Abstract The Martian lava plains are characterized by their extensive, low‐relief surfaces, which are the result of numerous basaltic eruptions and feature a variety of volcanic landforms, including vents, cones, pits, and skylights. The combination of these features and impact craters yields a significant understanding of the planet's geological past ...
G. Nodjoumi +4 more
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Status of the ΛCDM theory: supporting evidence and anomalies. [PDF]
Peebles PJE.
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Structure of Jupiter's High‐Latitude Storms: Folded Filamentary Regions Revealed by Juno
Abstract Sprawling, turbulent cloud formations dominate the meteorology of Jupiter's mid‐to‐high latitudes, known as Folded Filamentary Regions (FFRs). A multi‐wavelength characterization by Juno reveals the spatial distribution, vertical structure, and energetics of the FFRs.
L. N. Fletcher +19 more
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Dynamical dark energy in light of the DESI DR2 baryonic acoustic oscillations measurements. [PDF]
Gu G +59 more
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