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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Causality and Information Transfer Between the Solar Wind and the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System. [PDF]
Manshour P +4 more
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Lockheed experiment on ATS-5 Quarterly report, 1 Dec. 1969 - 28 Feb. 1970 [PDF]
ATS 5 low energy auroral particle experiment data on magnetospheric substorms, quasi-periodic particle modulations, and ambient electron plasma ...
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Interplanetary Influence on Thermospheric Mass Density: Insights From Deep Learning Analyses
In this study, the thermospheric mass density (TMD) features observed by the CHAllenging Minisatellite Payload between 2002 and 2010 were extracted using deep learning (DL) technology; the TMD features were then mapped and modeled with the Interplanetary
Wenbo Li +5 more
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Using ARMAX Models to Determine the Drivers of 40-150 keV GOES Electron Fluxes. [PDF]
Simms LE +4 more
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Investigating the Trip of a Transformer in Sweden During the 24 April 2023 Storm
Geomagnetically Induced Currents are unwanted currents that flow in large ground‐based conductive infrastructure and are a significant threat to bulk power grids.
A. P. Dimmock +7 more
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New Insights Into the Substorm Initiation Sequence From the Spatio-Temporal Development of Auroral Electrojets. [PDF]
Ohtani S +6 more
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NASCAP modelling of environmental-charging-induced discharges in satellites [PDF]
The charging and discharging characteristics of a typical geosynchronous satellite experiencing time-varying geomagnetic substorms, in sunlight, were studied utilizing the NASA Charging Analyzer Program (NASCAP).
Roche, J. C., Stevens, N. J.
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Magnetic explosions: role of the inductive electric field
Inclusion of the inductive electric field, ${\bf E}_{\rm ind}$ due to the temporally changing ${\bf B}$, in magnetic explosions is discussed, with emphasis on solar flares. Several roles played by ${\bf E}_{\rm ind}$ are identified: on a global scale, ${\
Melrose, D. B.
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Applying Magnetic Curvature to MMS Data to Identify Thin Current Sheets Relative to Tail Reconnection. [PDF]
Rogers AJ +3 more
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