Van Allen Probes Bibliography is from August 2012 through September 2021 Notice:
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2017 |
The 17 March 2015 St. Patrick\textquoterights Day Storm is the largest geomagnetic storm to date of Solar Cycle 24, with a Dst of -223 nT. The magnetopause moved inside geosynchronous orbit under high solar wind dynamic pressure and strong southward IMF Bz causing loss, however a subsequent drop in pressure allowed for rapid rebuilding of the radiation belts. The 17 March 2013 storm also shows similar effects on outer zone electrons: first a rapid dropout due to inward motion of the magnetopause followed by rapid increase in ... Li, Zhao; Hudson, Mary; Patel, Maulik; Wiltberger, Michael; Boyd, Alex; Turner, Drew; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: 06/2017 YEAR: 2017   DOI: 10.1002/2016JA023846 March 2013; March 2015; radial diffusion; Radiation belt; Van Allen Probes |
2016 |
The 17\textendash18 March 2015 storm is the largest geomagnetic storm in the Van Allen Probes era to date. The Lyon-Fedder-Mobarry global MHD model has been run for this event using ARTEMIS data as solar wind input. The ULF wave power spectral density of the azimuthal electric field and compressional magnetic field is analyzed in the 0.5\textendash8.3 mHz range. The lowest three azimuthal modes account for 70\% of the total power during quiet times. However, during high activity, they are not exclusively dominant. The calcul ... Li, Zhao; Hudson, Mary; Paral, Jan; Wiltberger, Michael; Turner, Drew; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: 07/2016 YEAR: 2016   DOI: 10.1002/2016JA022508 March 2015; radial diffusion; radial diffusion coefficient; Radiation belt; ULF waves; Van Allen Probes |
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