Coronal mass ejection (CME)-driven or corotating interaction region (CIR)-driven storms can change the electron distributions in the radiation belt dramatically, which can in turn affect the spacecraft in this region or induce geomagnetic effects. The Van Allen Probes twin spacecraft, launched on 30 August 2012, orbit near the equatorial plane and across a wide range of L* with apogee at 5.8R(E) and perigee at 620 km. Electron data from Van Allen Probes MagEIS and REPT instruments have been binned every 6h at L* = 3 (defined as 2.5 < L* < 3.5), 4 (3.5 < L* < 4.5), 5 (4.5 < L* < 5.5). The superposed epoch analysis shows that (1) CME storms induce more electron flux enhancement at L* = 3 for energy channels below 1MeV than C...
In this study, we apply superposed epoch analysis to the 1.5-6.0 MeV electron flux dropout events ob...
Gyroresonant wave-particle interactions with very low frequency whistler mode chorus waves can accel...
The outer Van Allen radiation belt is an extremely variable region of highly energetic electrons in ...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
The CME's structure of solar wind (interplanetary magnetic field) is different from CIR's....
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
The outer Van Allen radiation belt is an environment with intense variability due to complex mechani...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
During July to October of 2019, a sequence of isolated Corotating Interaction Regions (CIRs) impacte...
We study the response of the outer Van Allen radiation belt during an intense magnetic storm on 15–2...
Nowadays our society is extremely dependent on all kinds of satellite systems, which are inherently ...
In this study, we apply superposed epoch analysis to the 1.5-6.0 MeV electron flux dropout events ob...
Gyroresonant wave-particle interactions with very low frequency whistler mode chorus waves can accel...
The outer Van Allen radiation belt is an extremely variable region of highly energetic electrons in ...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
The CME's structure of solar wind (interplanetary magnetic field) is different from CIR's....
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
The outer Van Allen radiation belt is an environment with intense variability due to complex mechani...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
We present a statistical investigation (September 2012 - September 2017) of pitch angle distribution...
During July to October of 2019, a sequence of isolated Corotating Interaction Regions (CIRs) impacte...
We study the response of the outer Van Allen radiation belt during an intense magnetic storm on 15–2...
Nowadays our society is extremely dependent on all kinds of satellite systems, which are inherently ...
In this study, we apply superposed epoch analysis to the 1.5-6.0 MeV electron flux dropout events ob...
Gyroresonant wave-particle interactions with very low frequency whistler mode chorus waves can accel...
The outer Van Allen radiation belt is an extremely variable region of highly energetic electrons in ...