Electron flux variations for E > 500 keV during geomagnetic storms are investigated using the Energetic Particle Telescope (EPT). This detector launched in May 2013 on board the satellite PROBA-V at an altitude of 820 km was designed to provide uncontaminated spectra of electrons, protons, and alpha particles. Electron flux dropout events are observed during the main phase of each storm and even during substorms: a rapid reduction of the electron flux is noted throughout the outer electron radiation belt at all energies above about 0.5 MeV on timescales of a few hours. The electron spectrograms measured by the EPT between 2013 and 2019 show that after each geomagnetic storm, dropout events are followed by a flux enhancement starting first a...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
Electron flux variations for E > 500 keV during geomagnetic storms are investigated using the Energe...
With the energetic particle telescope (EPT) performing with direct electron and proton discriminatio...
Using the observations of the EPT (Energetic Particle Telescope) onboard the satellite PROBA‐V, we s...
Large decreases of daily average electron flux, or dropouts, were investigated for a range of energi...
In this study we investigate the link between precipitating electrons from the Van Allen radiation b...
We examined an electron flux dropout during the 12-14 November 2012 geomagnetic storm using observat...
In this study, we apply superposed epoch analysis to the 1.5-6.0 MeV electron flux dropout events ob...
Geomagnetic storms can either increase or decrease relativistic electron fluxes in the outer radiati...
International audienceA superposed epoch analysis is conducted for five geomagnetic storms in the ye...
International audienceA superposed epoch analysis is conducted for five geomagnetic storms in the ye...
Energetic electrons are trapped in the Earth’s radiation belts which occupy a toroidal region betwee...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
Electron flux variations for E > 500 keV during geomagnetic storms are investigated using the Energe...
With the energetic particle telescope (EPT) performing with direct electron and proton discriminatio...
Using the observations of the EPT (Energetic Particle Telescope) onboard the satellite PROBA‐V, we s...
Large decreases of daily average electron flux, or dropouts, were investigated for a range of energi...
In this study we investigate the link between precipitating electrons from the Van Allen radiation b...
We examined an electron flux dropout during the 12-14 November 2012 geomagnetic storm using observat...
In this study, we apply superposed epoch analysis to the 1.5-6.0 MeV electron flux dropout events ob...
Geomagnetic storms can either increase or decrease relativistic electron fluxes in the outer radiati...
International audienceA superposed epoch analysis is conducted for five geomagnetic storms in the ye...
International audienceA superposed epoch analysis is conducted for five geomagnetic storms in the ye...
Energetic electrons are trapped in the Earth’s radiation belts which occupy a toroidal region betwee...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...
International audienceLarge geomagnetic storms are associated with electron population changes in th...