Under embargo until: 2018-02-03In April 2010, a coronal mass ejection and a corotating interaction region on the Sun resulted in an energetic electron precipitation event in the Earth’s atmosphere. We investigate direct and indirect nitric oxide (NO) response to the electron precipitation. By combining electron fluxes from the Total Energy Detector and the Medium Energy Proton and Electron Detector on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellites, we obtain a continuous energy spectrum covering 1–750 keV. This corresponds to electrons depositing their energy at atmospheric altitudes 60–120 km. Based on the electron energy deposition, taking into account loss due to photolysis, the ...
Nitric oxide (NO) produced in the polar middle and upper atmosphere by energetic particle precipitat...
Energetic electrons are deposited into the atmosphere from Earth's inner magnetosphere, resulting in...
Using a ground-based microwave radiometer at Troll Station, Antarctica (72°S, 2.5°E, L = 4.76), we h...
Energetic electrons from the magnetosphere deposit their energy in the atmosphere and lead to produc...
Energetic electrons from the magnetosphere deposit their energy in the atmosphere and lead to produc...
The forcing of the Sun on Earth's atmosphere manifests itself via solar radiation and energetic part...
The forcing of the Sun on Earth's atmosphere manifests itself via solar radiation and energetic part...
We use NO, NO2 and CO from MIPAS/ENVISAT to investigate the impact of energetic particle precipitati...
The forcing of the Sun on Earth's atmosphere manifests itself via solar radiation and energetic part...
We use NO, NO2 and CO from MIPAS/ENVISAT to investigate the impact of energetic particle precipitati...
We report the first ground-based passive microwave observations made from Troll station, Antarctica,...
Abstract During high‐speed solar wind stream (HSS) events, energetic electrons from the Earth’s inn...
Nitric oxide (NO) produced in the polar middle and upper atmosphere by energetic particle precipitat...
Energetic electrons from the magnetosphere deposit their energy in the atmosphere and lead to produc...
Nitric oxide (NO) produced in the polar middle and upper atmosphere by energetic particle precipitat...
Nitric oxide (NO) produced in the polar middle and upper atmosphere by energetic particle precipitat...
Energetic electrons are deposited into the atmosphere from Earth's inner magnetosphere, resulting in...
Using a ground-based microwave radiometer at Troll Station, Antarctica (72°S, 2.5°E, L = 4.76), we h...
Energetic electrons from the magnetosphere deposit their energy in the atmosphere and lead to produc...
Energetic electrons from the magnetosphere deposit their energy in the atmosphere and lead to produc...
The forcing of the Sun on Earth's atmosphere manifests itself via solar radiation and energetic part...
The forcing of the Sun on Earth's atmosphere manifests itself via solar radiation and energetic part...
We use NO, NO2 and CO from MIPAS/ENVISAT to investigate the impact of energetic particle precipitati...
The forcing of the Sun on Earth's atmosphere manifests itself via solar radiation and energetic part...
We use NO, NO2 and CO from MIPAS/ENVISAT to investigate the impact of energetic particle precipitati...
We report the first ground-based passive microwave observations made from Troll station, Antarctica,...
Abstract During high‐speed solar wind stream (HSS) events, energetic electrons from the Earth’s inn...
Nitric oxide (NO) produced in the polar middle and upper atmosphere by energetic particle precipitat...
Energetic electrons from the magnetosphere deposit their energy in the atmosphere and lead to produc...
Nitric oxide (NO) produced in the polar middle and upper atmosphere by energetic particle precipitat...
Nitric oxide (NO) produced in the polar middle and upper atmosphere by energetic particle precipitat...
Energetic electrons are deposited into the atmosphere from Earth's inner magnetosphere, resulting in...
Using a ground-based microwave radiometer at Troll Station, Antarctica (72°S, 2.5°E, L = 4.76), we h...