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  • Article
  • Open Access
732 Views
22 Pages

18 March 2025

Motivated by the need for more accurate radiation environment modeling, this study focuses on identifying and analyzing the drivers behind the sub-relativistic electron flux variations in the inner magnetosphere. We utilize electron flux data between...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,143 Views
16 Pages

Comparative Study of Dayside Pulsating Auroras Induced by Ultralow-Frequency Waves

  • Xing-Yu Li,
  • Qiu-Gang Zong,
  • Jian-Jun Liu,
  • Ze-Fan Yin,
  • Ze-Jun Hu,
  • Xu-Zhi Zhou,
  • Chao Yue,
  • Zhi-Yang Liu,
  • Xing-Xin Zhao and
  • Zi-Kang Xie
  • + 4 authors

Pulsating auroras are usually observed with ultralow-frequency (ULF) waves in the Pc 3–5 band (period 10–600 s). These auroras are thought to result from interactions between energetic electrons and chorus waves, but their relationship wi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
3,376 Views
15 Pages

The August 2018 Geomagnetic Storm Observed by the High-Energy Particle Detector on Board the CSES-01 Satellite

  • Francesco Palma,
  • Alessandro Sotgiu,
  • Alexandra Parmentier,
  • Matteo Martucci,
  • Mirko Piersanti,
  • Simona Bartocci,
  • Roberto Battiston,
  • William Jerome Burger,
  • Donatella Campana and
  • Luca Carfora
  • + 28 authors

19 June 2021

On 25 August 2018, a G3-class geomagnetic storm reached the Earth’s magnetosphere, causing a transient rearrangement of the charged particle environment around the planet, which was detected by the High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD) on board the Ch...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,941 Views
12 Pages

17 August 2022

The correlation between simultaneous observations of the atmospheric weather and geomagnetic field has been studied during the period 1999–2021. We found that there is a strong correlation between atmospheric weather and the geomagnetic field....

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,130 Views
11 Pages

The Relationship between Solar Wind Charge Exchange Soft X-ray Emission and the Tangent Direction of Magnetopause in an XMM–Newton Event

  • Yingjie Zhang,
  • Tianran Sun,
  • Jennifer A. Carter,
  • Wenhao Liu,
  • Steve Sembay,
  • Li Ji and
  • Chi Wang

With the advent of soft X-ray imaging enabling global magnetopause detection, it is critical to use reconstruction techniques to derive the 3-dimensional magnetopause location from 2-dimensional X-ray images. One of the important assumptions adopted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,378 Views
14 Pages

3 December 2021

Since their discovery, cosmic rays have been an integral part of the development of fundamental physics, from the discovery of radiation coming to the Earth from outer space and the identification of high-energy particles in it, as well as new fundam...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,670 Views
24 Pages

A Potential Link between Space Weather and Atmospheric Parameters Variations: A Case Study of November 2021 Geomagnetic Storm

  • Mauro Regi,
  • Alessandro Piscini,
  • Patrizia Francia,
  • Marcello De Lauretis,
  • Gianluca Redaelli and
  • Giuseppina Carnevale

7 September 2024

On 4 November 2021, during the rising phase of solar cycle 25, an intense geomagnetic storm (Kp = 8−) occurred. The effects of this storm on the outer magnetospheric region up to the ionospheric heights have already been examined in previous in...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1,870 Views
34 Pages

Jovian Periodicities (~10 h, ~40, 20, 15 min) at ACE, Upstream from the Earth’s Bow Shock, on 25–27 November 2003

  • Georgios C. Anagnostopoulos,
  • Panagiotis K. Marhavilas,
  • Efthymios Vassiliadis and
  • Emmanuel T. Sarris

It is known that Jovian radio and high energy electron emissions are observed near Earth. The question we address in this study is whether the quasi-periodic ~10 h and ~40/15–20 min (QP-10 h, QP-40/15–20 min) energetic particle and magnet...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,305 Views
19 Pages

8 February 2020

Whistler mode waves play a major role in regulating the lifetime of trapped electrons in the Earth’s radiation belts. Specifically, interaction with whistler mode hiss waves is one of the mechanisms that maintains the slot region between the in...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,143 Views
17 Pages

20 December 2023

In solar–terrestrial physics, there is an open question: does a geomagnetic storm affect earthquakes? We expand research in this direction, analyzing the seismic situation after geomagnetic storms (GMs) accompanied by the precipitation of relat...