For 15 high-speed-stream-driven geomagnetic activations (weak storms) in 2006-2007, the temporal behaviors of the outer electron radiation belt at geosynchronous orbit and the energetic-electron population of the magnetotail are compared via superposed-epoch averaging of data. The magnetotail measurements are obtained by using GPS-orbit measurements that magnetically map out into the magnetotail. Four temporal phases of high-speed-stream-driven storms are studied: (1) the pre-storm density decay of the electron-radiation belt, (2) the electron-radiation-belt density dropout near the time of storm onset, (3) the rapid density recovery a few hours after dropout, and (4) the heating of the electron radiation belt during the high-speed-stream-d...
Superposed-epoch analysis is performed on magnetic field measurements from five GOES spacecraft in g...
International audienceWe study an interval of 56 h on January 16 to 18, 1995, during which the GEOTA...
We have quantitatively investigated the radiation belt's dynamic variations of 1.5-6.0 MeV elec...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95130/1/jgra21411.pd
Single relativistic-Maxwellian fits are made to high-latitude GPS-satellite observations of energeti...
Bi-Maxwellian fits are made to energetic-electron flux measurements from seven satellites in geosync...
The outer Van Allen radiation belt is an extremely variable region of highly energetic electrons in ...
The near‐relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
Measurements from seven spacecraft in geosynchronous orbit are analyzed to determine the decay rate ...
The near-relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
In this study we investigate the link between precipitating electrons from the Van Allen radiation b...
International audienceThe relativistic electron response in the outer radiation belt during magnetic...
The high energy electron population in Earth's outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...
Using data from WIND, SAMPEX (Solar Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer), and the Los Al...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
Superposed-epoch analysis is performed on magnetic field measurements from five GOES spacecraft in g...
International audienceWe study an interval of 56 h on January 16 to 18, 1995, during which the GEOTA...
We have quantitatively investigated the radiation belt's dynamic variations of 1.5-6.0 MeV elec...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95130/1/jgra21411.pd
Single relativistic-Maxwellian fits are made to high-latitude GPS-satellite observations of energeti...
Bi-Maxwellian fits are made to energetic-electron flux measurements from seven satellites in geosync...
The outer Van Allen radiation belt is an extremely variable region of highly energetic electrons in ...
The near‐relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
Measurements from seven spacecraft in geosynchronous orbit are analyzed to determine the decay rate ...
The near-relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
In this study we investigate the link between precipitating electrons from the Van Allen radiation b...
International audienceThe relativistic electron response in the outer radiation belt during magnetic...
The high energy electron population in Earth's outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...
Using data from WIND, SAMPEX (Solar Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer), and the Los Al...
A statistical study was conducted of Earth's radiation belt electron response to geomagnetic storms ...
Superposed-epoch analysis is performed on magnetic field measurements from five GOES spacecraft in g...
International audienceWe study an interval of 56 h on January 16 to 18, 1995, during which the GEOTA...
We have quantitatively investigated the radiation belt's dynamic variations of 1.5-6.0 MeV elec...