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Proceedings of the XXXVth URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium – GASS 2023, 2023
Vikas Sonwalkar, Amani Reddy
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Vikas Sonwalkar, Amani Reddy
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Quiet time plasmaspheric electric fields and plasmasphere-ionosphere coupling fluxes at L = 2.5
Planetary and Space Science, 1989Abstract Observations of whistler mode signals from the VLF transmitters NAA and NSS in the Northeast U.S.A., made at Faraday, Antarctica (65°S, 64°W), are used to deduce radial plasma drifts and plasmasphere- ionosphere coupling fluxes near L = 2.5.
Saxton, J.M., Smith, A.J.
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Topside ionosphere and plasmasphere: Use of NeQuick in connection with Gallagher plasmasphere model
Advances in Space Research, 2007Abstract The NeQuick ionospheric electron density model has a very simple topside formulation, which allows taking into account the electron content up to 20,000 km. In the present work, the Gallagher model has been used in connection with NeQuick to provide a more realistic representation of the electron concentration distribution in the ...
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Exospheric model of the plasmasphere
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2001Abstract ISEE observations indicate that after prolonged quiet periods, the saturated equatorial density decreases exponentially with the radial distance in the plasmasphere. No hydrostatic barometric models fit the saturated equatorial density profiles, since those obtained with barometric maxwellian or lorentzian kinetic models decrease more slowly
V. Pierrard, J. Lemaire
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The Origin of Plasmaspheric Hiss
Science, 2009Observations by the THEMIS spacecraft are providing a better picture of the electromagnetic environment surrounding Earth.
Ondřej Santolík, Jaroslav Chum
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Thermal structure of the plasmasphere
Advances in Space Research, 1996Abstract The density structure of the plasmasphere has been a subject of interest and considerable research since the discovery of the plasmapause. For a number of reasons, plasmasphere thermal structure has been examined less thoroughly. Observations show that the thermal structure is closely tied to density structure and has significant impact on ...
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The corotation of the plasmasphere
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1976Abstract It is shown that the plasmasphere corotates because of the high conductivity of the ionosphere. Because the conductivity of the ionosphere is greater during the day, there is a different response of the plasmapause (to a magnetic storm) on the night and day sides.
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