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    The 2022 Starlink Geomagnetic Storms: Global Thermospheric Response to a High‐Latitude Ionospheric Driver by D. D. Billett, K. Sartipzadeh, M. F. Ivarsen, E. Iorfida, E. Doornbos, E. C. Kalafatoglu Eyiguler, K. Pandey, K. A. McWilliams

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…We find that the thermospheric density enhances globally in response to high‐latitude energy input from the magnetosphere‐solar wind system and takes at least a full day to recover to pre‐storm density levels. …”
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    Storm Time Plasma Pressure Inferred From Multimission Measurements and Its Validation Using Van Allen Probes Particle Data by G. K. Stephens, S. T. Bingham, M. I. Sitnov, M. Gkioulidou, V. G. Merkin, H. Korth, N. A. Tsyganenko, A. Y. Ukhorskiy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Abstract The k‐nearest‐neighbor technique is used to mine a multimission magnetometer database for a subset of data points from time intervals that are similar to the storm state of the magnetosphere for a particular moment in time. These subsets of data are then used to fit an empirical magnetic field model. …”
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    Modeling of Ultraviolet Aurora Intensity Associated With Interplanetary and Geomagnetic Parameters Based on Neural Networks by Ze‐Jun Hu, Bing Han, Yisheng Zhang, Huifang Lian, Ping Wang, Guojun Li, Bin Li, Xiang‐Cai Chen, Jian‐Jun Liu

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Abstract The spatial distribution of aurora intensity is an important manifestation of solar wind‐magnetosphere‐ionosphere energy coupling process, and it oscillates with the change of space environment parameters and geomagnetic index. …”
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    Distinct MLT asymmetry of auroral kilometric radiation observed by the FAST satellite by JiaWen Tang, Sai Zhang, FuLiang Xiao, HongMing Yang, Si Liu, YiHua He, Chang Yang, YuYue Jin, ZhouKun Deng, Ping Li, Archie James Johnston

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR) is a common radio emission, which can contribute to the magnetosphere−ionosphere−atmosphere coupling. Similar emissions have been observed in all magnetic planet magnetospheres of the solar system. …”
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    Excitation of ULF, ELF, and VLF Resonator and Waveguide Oscillations in the Earth–Atmosphere–Ionosphere System by Lightning Current Sources Connected with Hunga Tonga Volcano Erupt... by Yuriy G. Rapoport, Volodymyr V. Grimalsky, Andrzej Krankowski, Asen Grytsai, Sergei S. Petrishchevskii, Leszek Błaszkiewicz, Chieh-Hung Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The response of the lithosphere (Earth)–atmosphere–ionosphere–magnetosphere system to unprecedented lightning currents is theoretically investigated at low frequencies, including ultra low frequency (ULF), extremely low frequency (ELF), and very low frequency (VLF) ranges. …”
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    Modeling of the Near-Earth Low-Energy Antiproton Fluxes by U. B. Jayanthi, A. A. Gusev

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Simulated flux of the trapped antiprotons in the inner magnetosphere due to galactic cosmic ray (GCR) interactions with the atmospheric constituents exceeds the galactic antiproton flux up to several orders. …”
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    Substorm Induced Nighttime Plasma Flow Pulsations Observed by ROCSAT‐1 at Topside Ionosphere by S.‐Y. Su, Y.‐Y. Sun, C.‐K. Chao, L.‐C. Tsai, C. H. Liu

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…These plasma flow pulsations in the nighttime topside ionosphere are caused by the field‐line‐resonance magnetic field pulsations converted from the inward propagated compressional disturbance across the nighttime magnetosphere/plasmasphere which is originated at the near‐Earth magnetotail at the substorm onset.…”
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    Effect of Latitude of Sunspots on Earth-Intersecting Trajectory of Plasma by Alan Hoback

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…If the plasma from such events is incident on the Earth’s magnetosphere, significant disruptions to electrical systems can occur. …”
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    Determination of Auroral Electrodynamic Parameters From AMPERE Field‐Aligned Current Measurements by R. M. Robinson, Larry Zanetti, Brian Anderson, Sarah Vines, Jesper Gjerloev

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Abstract We calculate high latitude electrodynamic parameters using global maps of field‐aligned currents from the Active Magnetosphere and Planetary Response Experiment (AMPERE). …”
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    Estimating Geomagnetically Induced Currents in High‐Voltage Power Lines for the Territory of Kazakhstan by A. B. Andreyev, S. N. Mukasheva, V. I. Kapytin, O. I. Sokolova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The impact of CMEs on the Earth's magnetosphere causes geomagnetic storms, which trigger geomagnetic effects measurable in the ionosphere, upper atmosphere, and on and in the ground. …”
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    Dynamics of Electron Flux in the Slot Region and Geomagnetic Activity by L. Nikitina, L. Trichtchenko

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Abstract The slot region between the radiation belts in the magnetosphere is statistically less populated by the energetic electrons, which makes it attractive in the design considerations of the satellite missions. …”
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    Reduced Order Probabilistic Emulation for Physics‐Based Thermosphere Models by Richard J. Licata, Piyush M. Mehta

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Space weather has effects on Earth's magnetosphere that cause a dynamic and enigmatic response in the thermosphere, particularly on the evolution of neutral mass density. …”
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    Evaluating Proton Intensities for the SMILE Mission by Simon Mischel, Elena A. Kronberg, C. P. Escoubet

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This data was then aligned with the Solar wind‐Magnetosphere‐Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) mission's trajectory, to increase model accuracy in the relevant regions. …”
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    COMPASS: A New COnductance Model Based on PFISR And SWARM Satellite Observations by Zihan Wang, Shasha Zou

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Abstract Ionospheric conductance plays a crucial and active role in magnetosphere‐ionosphere‐thermosphere coupling processes. …”
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    Observation and Simulation of Chorus Waves in Middle Magnetotail (r > 20 RE) by W. D. Fu, H. S. Fu, Y. F. Wu, X. Tao, Y. Yu, W. Z. Zhang, J. B. Cao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This region, resembling a magnetic bottle, shares shape similarities with the inner magnetosphere but provides a much greater inhomogeneity, resulting in higher chirping rates. …”
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    The Role of Tectonic Plate Thickness and Mantle Conductance in Determining Regional Vulnerability to Extreme Space Weather Events: Possible Enhancement of Magnetic Source Fields by... by Fiona Simpson, Karsten Bahr

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Abstract During magnetic storms, solar‐magnetosphere‐ionosphere‐Earth interactions give rise to geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) in man‐made technological conductors such as power grids, gas pipelines, and railway networks with potentially damaging outcomes. …”
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    Radial and Latitudinal Distributions of the Exohiss Under the Effect of Landau Damping by Xiangling Ding, Zhaoguo He, Zhiyong Wu, Jiang Yu, Kun Li, Yuguang Ye, Qiugang Zong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The modeled distribution characteristics of exohiss align well with observations, suggesting that Landau damping is crucial in shaping the morphology of exohiss in the inner magnetosphere.…”
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    Mission Specific Solar Radiation Environment Model (MSSREM): Peak Flux Model by Z. D. Robinson, J. H. Adams Jr., J. H. Fisher, J. H. Nonnast, D. C. Terry

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Depending on where this solar activity occurs on the sun, these outward moving particles can reach the Earth and enter the Earth's magnetosphere. They can also strike manmade objects in space. …”
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    Time‐Lagged Effects of Ionospheric Response to Severe Geomagnetic Storms on GNSS Kinematic Precise Point Positioning by Zhe Yang, Y. T. Jade Morton

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The study discusses these time lag effects concerning the intensity of various ionospheric disturbances triggered by the interactions among the solar wind, magnetosphere, and ionosphere during geomagnetic storms. …”
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