We analyse a set of events in which both electron flux dropouts caused by magnetopause shadowing and geosynchronous magnetopause crossings (GMCs) are observed. These observations are compared to event-specific last closed drift shell (LCDS) models derived from the TS05 and TS07 external field models and magnetopause standoff distance. The LCDS models show good association with losses due to magnetopause shadowing, but fail to reproduce observations of GMCs on the timescale of minutes. We show that different satellites in geostationary orbit observe different trends in electron flux during storm events on timescales of less than a day due to their separation in longitude. These differences demonstrate that both satellite L* and MLT must be t...
The high energy electron population in Earth’s outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...
Dropout events are dramatic decreases in radiation belt electron populations that can occur in as li...
The high energy electron population in Earth’s outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...
The radiation belts are highly dynamic regions of relativistic particles trapped in the Earth’s magn...
Particle observations from low Earth orbiting satellites are used to undertake superposed epoch anal...
Radiation belt electron flux dropouts are a kind of drastic variation in the Earth's magnetosphere,...
The outer Van Allen radiation belt is an extremely variable region of highly energetic electrons in ...
Under periods of strong solar wind driving, the magnetopause can become compressed, playing a signif...
Using 14 years of electron flux data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Polar ...
The high energy electron population in Earth's outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...
Loss mechanisms act independently or in unison to drive rapid loss of electrons in the radiation bel...
The near-relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
The near-relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
In this study we investigate two distinct loss mechanisms responsible for the rapid dropouts of radi...
Magnetopause shadowing and wave-particle interactions are recognized as the two primary mechanisms f...
The high energy electron population in Earth’s outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...
Dropout events are dramatic decreases in radiation belt electron populations that can occur in as li...
The high energy electron population in Earth’s outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...
The radiation belts are highly dynamic regions of relativistic particles trapped in the Earth’s magn...
Particle observations from low Earth orbiting satellites are used to undertake superposed epoch anal...
Radiation belt electron flux dropouts are a kind of drastic variation in the Earth's magnetosphere,...
The outer Van Allen radiation belt is an extremely variable region of highly energetic electrons in ...
Under periods of strong solar wind driving, the magnetopause can become compressed, playing a signif...
Using 14 years of electron flux data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Polar ...
The high energy electron population in Earth's outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...
Loss mechanisms act independently or in unison to drive rapid loss of electrons in the radiation bel...
The near-relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
The near-relativistic electron population in the outer Van Allen radiation belt is highly dynamic an...
In this study we investigate two distinct loss mechanisms responsible for the rapid dropouts of radi...
Magnetopause shadowing and wave-particle interactions are recognized as the two primary mechanisms f...
The high energy electron population in Earth’s outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...
Dropout events are dramatic decreases in radiation belt electron populations that can occur in as li...
The high energy electron population in Earth’s outer radiation belt is extremely variable, changing ...