On 31 May 2013 several rising-tone electromagnetic ion-cyclotron (EMIC) waves with intervals of pulsations of diminishing periods (IPDP) were observed in the magnetic local time afternoon and evening sectors during the onset of a moderate/large geomagnetic storm. The waves were sequentially observed in Finland, Antarctica, and western Canada. Co-incident electron precipitation by a network of ground-based Antarctic Arctic Radiation-belt Dynamic Deposition VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortia (AARDDVARK) and riometer instruments, as well as the Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) electron telescopes, was also observed. At the same time POES detected 30-80 keV proton precipitation drifting westwards at locations that were ...
Precipitation of relativistic electrons into the atmosphere has been suggested as the primary loss m...
During geomagnetic storms, some fraction of the solar wind energy is coupled via reconnection at the...
Large geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in the outer radiation belt...
[1] Using six Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites (POES) satellites that have carried the Space ...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves are believed to be an important source of pitch angle sca...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves are thought to be important drivers of energetic electron...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves are potentially important drivers of the loss of energeti...
Abstract Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves can drive precipitation of tens of keV protons ...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves have been suggested to be a cause of radiation belt elect...
One of the key drivers of electron losses from the radiation belts is the interaction between radiat...
Many recent studies have identified relativistic electrons interacting with electro- magnetic ion cy...
Using ground-based subionospheric radio wave propagation data from two very low frequency (VLF) rece...
In this study we investigate the link between precipitating electrons from the Van Allen radiation b...
Although most studies of the effects of EMIC waves on Earth's outer radiation belt have focused on e...
Geosynchronous Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL-97A) satellite particle data, riometer data, and...
Precipitation of relativistic electrons into the atmosphere has been suggested as the primary loss m...
During geomagnetic storms, some fraction of the solar wind energy is coupled via reconnection at the...
Large geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in the outer radiation belt...
[1] Using six Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites (POES) satellites that have carried the Space ...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves are believed to be an important source of pitch angle sca...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves are thought to be important drivers of energetic electron...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves are potentially important drivers of the loss of energeti...
Abstract Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves can drive precipitation of tens of keV protons ...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves have been suggested to be a cause of radiation belt elect...
One of the key drivers of electron losses from the radiation belts is the interaction between radiat...
Many recent studies have identified relativistic electrons interacting with electro- magnetic ion cy...
Using ground-based subionospheric radio wave propagation data from two very low frequency (VLF) rece...
In this study we investigate the link between precipitating electrons from the Van Allen radiation b...
Although most studies of the effects of EMIC waves on Earth's outer radiation belt have focused on e...
Geosynchronous Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL-97A) satellite particle data, riometer data, and...
Precipitation of relativistic electrons into the atmosphere has been suggested as the primary loss m...
During geomagnetic storms, some fraction of the solar wind energy is coupled via reconnection at the...
Large geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in the outer radiation belt...