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    Modeling of the Subsolar Magnetopause Motion Under Interplanetary Magnetic Field Southward Turning by Qiuyu Xu, Binbin Tang, Tianran Sun, Wenya Li, Xiaoxin Zhang, Fei Wei, Xiaocheng Guo, Chi Wang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The linear function is simplified under the assumption of constant magnetopause erosion under southward IMF, and the non‐linear function is derived by assuming that the magnetopause erosion decays exponentially. …”
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    Variations in Observations of Geosynchronous Magnetopause and Last Closed Drift Shell Crossings With Magnetic Local Time by Thomas A. Daggitt, Richard B. Horne, Sarah A. Glauert, Giulio DelZanna, Mervyn P. Freeman

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Abstract We analyze a set of events in which both electron flux dropouts caused by magnetopause shadowing and geosynchronous magnetopause crossings (GMCs) are observed. …”
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    Physics of Magnetopause Reconnection: A Study of the Combined Effects of Density Asymmetry, Velocity Shear, and Guide Field by Kentaro G. Tanaka, Masaki Fujimoto, Iku Shinohara

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Magnetopause reconnection would be characterized by the density jump across the current sheet, the flow shear across the boundary, and nonzero guide field. …”
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    Numerical Simulations of the Geospace Response to the Arrival of an Idealized Perfect Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection by Daniel T. Welling, Jeffrey J. Love, E. Joshua Rigler, Denny M. Oliveira, Colin M. Komar, Steven K. Morley

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The physics‐based simulation yields similar estimates for Dst rise, magnetopause compression, and equatorial dB/dt values as the previous study. …”
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    Forecasting GIC Activity Associated With Solar Wind Shocks for the Australian Region Power Network by R. A. Marshall, E. A. Pearce, C. L. Waters, M. Terkildsen

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…GIC activity at low‐middle latitudes may be driven by currents that are more relevant to these regions such as the ring or magnetopause current systems. Solar wind shocks create rapid changes in the magnetopause current that manifest as large step changes in the geomagnetic field at the Earth's surface, often referred to as geomagnetic sudden impulses (SIs), that are effective drivers of GIC activity in power networks at low‐middle latitudes. …”
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    Super‐Intense Geomagnetic Storm on 10–11 May 2024: Possible Mechanisms and Impacts by S. Tulasi Ram, B. Veenadhari, A. P. Dimri, J. Bulusu, M. Bagiya, S. Gurubaran, N. Parihar, B. Remya, G. Seemala, Rajesh Singh, S. Sripathi, S. V. Singh, G. Vichare

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Our study revealed that the dayside magnetopause was compressed below the geostationary orbit (6.6 RE) for continuously ∼6 hr due to strong Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure (SWDP). …”
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    Geomagnetic Storm‐Induced Plasma Density Enhancements in the Southern Polar Ionospheric Region: A Comparative Study Using St. Patrick's Day Storms of 2013 and 2015 by P. R. Shreedevi, R. K. Choudhary, Smitha V. Thampi, Sneha Yadav, T. K. Pant, Yiqun Yu, Ryan McGranaghan, Evan G. Thomas, Anil Bhardwaj, A. K. Sinha

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…This study shows that the duration and extent of magnetopause erosion play an important role in the spatiotemporal evolution of the plasma density distribution in the high‐midlatitude ionosphere.…”
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    Recreating the Horizontal Magnetic Field at Colaba During the Carrington Event With Geospace Simulations by Seán P. Blake, Antti Pulkkinen, Peter W. Schuck, Alex Glocer, Denny M. Oliveira, Daniel T. Welling, Robert S. Weigel, Gary Quaresima

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In our simulation, magnetospheric currents adjacent to the near‐Earth magnetopause and strong Region 1 field‐aligned currents are the main contributors to the large Colaba BH. …”
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    Over 20‐Year Global Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation of Earth's Magnetosphere by Ilja Honkonen, Max van deKamp, Theresa Hoppe, Kirsti Kauristie

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…GUMICS‐5 reproduces observed solar cycle trends in magnetopause stand‐off distance and magnetospheric lobe field strength but consistency in plasma sheet pressure and ionospheric cross‐polar cap potential is lower. …”
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    A Framework for Understanding and Quantifying the Loss and Acceleration of Relativistic Electrons in the Outer Radiation Belt During Geomagnetic Storms by Kyle R. Murphy, Ian R. Mann, David G. Sibeck, I. Jonathan Rae, C.E.J. Watt, Louis G. Ozeke, Shri G. Kanekal, Daniel N. Baker

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Our analysis shows that during the initial phase, radiation belt loss is organized by the location of the magnetopause and the strength of Dst and ultralow frequency wave power. …”
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    MHD‐Test Particles Simulations of Moderate CME and CIR‐Driven Geomagnetic Storms at Solar Minimum by Mary K. Hudson, Scot R. Elkington, Zhao Li, Maulik Patel, Kevin Pham, Kareem Sorathia, Alex Boyd, Allison Jaynes, Alexis Leali

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Results were compared directly with measurements and found to reproduce magnetopause loss for the CME‐shock event and increased PSD for the CIR event. …”
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    Global Observations of Geomagnetically Induced Currents Caused by an Extremely Intense Density Pulse During a Coronal Mass Ejection by Terry Z. Liu, Xueling Shi, Michael D. Hartinger, Vassilis Angelopoulos, Craig J. Rodger, Ari Viljanen, Yi Qi, Chen Shi, Hannah Parry, Ian Mann, Darcy Cordell, Hadi Madanian, Daniel H. Mac Manus, Michael Dalzell, Ryan Cui, Ryan MacMullin, Greg Young‐Morris, Christian Noel, Jeffrey Streifling

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…It caused substantial dayside displacements of the bow shock and magnetopause, changes of 6RE and 1.3−2RE, respectively, which in turn caused large amplitude GMD in the magnetosphere and on the ground across a wide local time range. …”
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