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2022

Empirical modelling of SSUSI derived auroral ionization rates

Bender, Stefan; Espy, Patrick; Paxton, Larry;

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YEAR: 2022     DOI:

Aspects related to variability of radiative cooling by NO in lower thermosphere, TEC and O/N2 correlation, and diffusion of NO into mesosphere during the Halloween storms

Nitric Oxide is a very important trace species which plays a significant role acting as a natural thermostat in Earth’s thermosphere during strong geomagnetic activity. In this paper, we present various aspects related to the variation in the NO Infrared radiative flux (IRF) exiting the thermosphere by utilizing the TIMED/SABER (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics/ Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry) observational data during the Halloween storm which occurred in late Octo ...

Ranjan, Alok; Krishna, MV; Kumar, Akash; Sarkhel, Sumanta; Bharti, Gaurav; Bender, Stefan; Sinnhuber, Miriam;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2022.07.035

2021

Thermospheric ionization from auroral particle precipitation observed by the SSUSI satellite instruments

Solar, auroral, and radiation belt electrons enter the atmosphere at polar regions leading to ionization and affecting its chemistry. Climate models usually parametrize this ionization and the related changes in chemistry based on satellite particle measurements. Precise measurements of the particle and energy influx into the upper atmosphere are difficult because they vary substantially in location and time. Widely used particle data are derived from the POES and GOES satellite measurements which provide electron and proton ...

Bender, Stefan; Espy, Patrick; Paxton, Larry;

Published by: Earth and Space Science Open Archive ESSOAr      Published on:

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10506056.1

Validation of SSUSI-derived auroral electron densities: comparisons to EISCAT data

Bender, Stefan; Espy, Patrick; Paxton, Larry;

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YEAR: 2021     DOI:

2020

Middle atmosphere ionization from auroral particle precipitation as observed by the SSUSI satellite instruments

Bender, Stefan; Espy, Patrick; Paxton, Larry;

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YEAR: 2020     DOI:



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