The outer radiation belt is often enhanced during storms while the inner belt is usually considered to be unaffected by geomagnetic activity. During the most recent Halloween superstorms, the extreme erosion of the plasmasphere allowed particles to be transported closer to the Earth where they were locally accelerated. Modeling, which now includes transport with resonant acceleration and loss processes and mixed diffusion, shows a rather good correspondence with observations. In this study, we use the same version of the VERB code to model a storm stronger than the Halloween storms, which most likely occurred in the past and may occur in the future. Our simulations indicate that during such a strong event, electrons will be transported into...
We report the multi-satellite (LANL, GOES-10 and Cluster) observation data of electron flux evolutio...
Geomagnetic storms can either increase or decrease relativistic electron fluxes in the outer radiati...
The near-relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
The fluxes of energetic particles in the radiation belts are found to be strongly controlled by the ...
Radiation belt dynamics have been modeled by the modified Fokker-Planck diffusion equation with sour...
The near‐relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
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In the Earth's radiation belts the flux of relativistic electrons is highly variable, sometimes chan...
International audienceDuring moderate magnetic storms, an electron channel (300?1100 keV) of the NOA...
Modern society relies substantially on satellite technology as it is involved in vital services like...
International audience[1] New Cluster statistics allow us to determine for the first time the variat...
Measurements from seven spacecraft in geosynchronous orbit are analyzed to determine the decay rate ...
Major magnetic storm produces a big change in relativistic (> a few hundred keV) electron flux in...
Energetic electrons (≥50 keV) are injected into the slot region (2 < L < 4) between the inner and ou...
We report the multi-satellite (LANL, GOES-10 and Cluster) observation data of electron flux evolutio...
Geomagnetic storms can either increase or decrease relativistic electron fluxes in the outer radiati...
The near-relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
The fluxes of energetic particles in the radiation belts are found to be strongly controlled by the ...
Radiation belt dynamics have been modeled by the modified Fokker-Planck diffusion equation with sour...
The near‐relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94658/1/jgra21291.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98813/1/jgra50151.pd
In the Earth's radiation belts the flux of relativistic electrons is highly variable, sometimes chan...
International audienceDuring moderate magnetic storms, an electron channel (300?1100 keV) of the NOA...
Modern society relies substantially on satellite technology as it is involved in vital services like...
International audience[1] New Cluster statistics allow us to determine for the first time the variat...
Measurements from seven spacecraft in geosynchronous orbit are analyzed to determine the decay rate ...
Major magnetic storm produces a big change in relativistic (> a few hundred keV) electron flux in...
Energetic electrons (≥50 keV) are injected into the slot region (2 < L < 4) between the inner and ou...
We report the multi-satellite (LANL, GOES-10 and Cluster) observation data of electron flux evolutio...
Geomagnetic storms can either increase or decrease relativistic electron fluxes in the outer radiati...
The near-relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...