The present study examines the morning-afternoon asymmetry of the geosynchronous magnetic field strength on the dayside (magnetic local time [MLT] = 06:00~18:00) using observations by the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) over a period of 9 years from February 1998 to January 2007. During geomagnetically quiet time (Kp < 3), we observed that a peak of the magnetic field strength is skewed toward the earlier local times (11:07~11:37 MLT) with respect to local noon and that the geosynchronous field strength is larger in the morning sector than in the afternoon sector. That is, there is the morning-afternoon asymmetry of the geosynchronous magnetic field strength. Using solar wind data, it is confirmed that the mo...
We use the SYM-H index to indicate the ring current index. We find that there were two periods durin...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the interactions of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) wi...
During strong geomagnetic disturbances, the Earth¡¦s magnetosphere exhibits unusual and nonlinear in...
[1] We present a study of the response of the geosynchronous magnetic field to abrupt enhancements o...
We examined geomagnetic field observations at low and middle latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere d...
We present a survey of the variability of the geosynchronous magnetic field strength on the dayside ...
This is the second in a series of papers that investigate the semi-annual, annual and Universal Time...
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In this work we present the analysis of the geomagnetic field fluctuations observed at different g...
This thesis will serve to aid in the corroboration of the Lyon-Fedder-Mobarry magnetohydrodynamic (M...
Understanding the dynamics of the thermospheric mass density is of paramount importance for predicti...
International audienceWe use the am, an, as and the aσ geomagnetic indices to the explore a previous...
We study the semi-annual variation in geomagnetic activity, as detected in the geomagnetic indices a...
Abstract. We conducted a statistical analysis of the geo-magnetic field variations during the storm ...
The Earth's dipole moment has been decaying over the past 1.5 centuries. The magnetosphere thus...
We use the SYM-H index to indicate the ring current index. We find that there were two periods durin...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the interactions of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) wi...
During strong geomagnetic disturbances, the Earth¡¦s magnetosphere exhibits unusual and nonlinear in...
[1] We present a study of the response of the geosynchronous magnetic field to abrupt enhancements o...
We examined geomagnetic field observations at low and middle latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere d...
We present a survey of the variability of the geosynchronous magnetic field strength on the dayside ...
This is the second in a series of papers that investigate the semi-annual, annual and Universal Time...
International audienceIn this work we present the analysis of the geomagnetic field fluctuations obs...
In this work we present the analysis of the geomagnetic field fluctuations observed at different g...
This thesis will serve to aid in the corroboration of the Lyon-Fedder-Mobarry magnetohydrodynamic (M...
Understanding the dynamics of the thermospheric mass density is of paramount importance for predicti...
International audienceWe use the am, an, as and the aσ geomagnetic indices to the explore a previous...
We study the semi-annual variation in geomagnetic activity, as detected in the geomagnetic indices a...
Abstract. We conducted a statistical analysis of the geo-magnetic field variations during the storm ...
The Earth's dipole moment has been decaying over the past 1.5 centuries. The magnetosphere thus...
We use the SYM-H index to indicate the ring current index. We find that there were two periods durin...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the interactions of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) wi...
During strong geomagnetic disturbances, the Earth¡¦s magnetosphere exhibits unusual and nonlinear in...