Precipitation of relativistic electrons into the atmosphere has been suggested as the primary loss mechanism for radiation belt electrons during large geomagnetic storms. Here we investigate the geographical spread of precipitation as a result of the arrival of a coronal mass ejection (CME) on 21 January 2005. In contrast to previous statistical studies we provide one of the first attempts to describe the geographic and temporal variability of energetic particle precipitation on a global scale using an array of instruments. We combine data from subionospheric VLF radio wave receivers, the high-altitude Miniature Spectrometer (MINIS) balloons, riometers, and pulsation magnetometers during the first hour of the event. There were three distinc...
High-energy electron precipitation from the radiation belts can penetrate deep into the mesosphere a...
A detailed comparison is undertaken of the energetic electron spectra and fluxes of two precipitatio...
In this study we report on ground-based observations of short bursts of relativistic electron precip...
Precipitation of relativistic electrons into the atmosphere has been suggested as the primary loss m...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
Abstract Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves can drive precipitation of tens of keV protons ...
Energetic particle precipitation leads to ionization in the Earth's atmosphere, initiating the forma...
Many recent studies have identified relativistic electrons interacting with electro- magnetic ion cy...
In this thesis, we study an energetic electron atmospheric precipitation event that occurred on 17–1...
Abstract Energetic particle precipitation leads to ionization in the Earth’s atmosphere, initiating...
One of the key drivers of electron losses from the radiation belts is the interaction between radiat...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves have been suggested to be a cause of radiation belt elect...
For some time theoretical modeling has shown that electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves should ...
Transmissions from three U.S. VLF (very low frequency) transmitters were received at Churchill, Cana...
The arrival of an interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME) triggered a sudden storm commencement...
High-energy electron precipitation from the radiation belts can penetrate deep into the mesosphere a...
A detailed comparison is undertaken of the energetic electron spectra and fluxes of two precipitatio...
In this study we report on ground-based observations of short bursts of relativistic electron precip...
Precipitation of relativistic electrons into the atmosphere has been suggested as the primary loss m...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
Abstract Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves can drive precipitation of tens of keV protons ...
Energetic particle precipitation leads to ionization in the Earth's atmosphere, initiating the forma...
Many recent studies have identified relativistic electrons interacting with electro- magnetic ion cy...
In this thesis, we study an energetic electron atmospheric precipitation event that occurred on 17–1...
Abstract Energetic particle precipitation leads to ionization in the Earth’s atmosphere, initiating...
One of the key drivers of electron losses from the radiation belts is the interaction between radiat...
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves have been suggested to be a cause of radiation belt elect...
For some time theoretical modeling has shown that electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves should ...
Transmissions from three U.S. VLF (very low frequency) transmitters were received at Churchill, Cana...
The arrival of an interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME) triggered a sudden storm commencement...
High-energy electron precipitation from the radiation belts can penetrate deep into the mesosphere a...
A detailed comparison is undertaken of the energetic electron spectra and fluxes of two precipitatio...
In this study we report on ground-based observations of short bursts of relativistic electron precip...