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2020 |
Particle precipitation is a central aspect of space weather, as it strongly couples the magnetosphere and the ionosphere and can be responsible for radio signal disruption at high Grandin, Maxime; Turc, Lucile; Battarbee, Markus; Ganse, Urs; Johlander, Andreas; Pfau-Kempf, Yann; Dubart, Maxime; Palmroth, Minna; Published by: Journal of space weather and space climate Published on: YEAR: 2020   DOI: 10.1051/swsc/2020053 |
2019 |
Particle precipitation plays a key role in the coupling of the terrestrial magnetosphere and ionosphere by modifying the upper atmospheric conductivity and chemistry, driving field-aligned currents, and producing aurora. Yet quantitative observations of precipitating fluxes are limited, since ground-based instruments can only provide indirect measurements of precipitation, while particle telescopes aboard spacecraft merely enable point-like in situ observations with an inherently coarse time resolution above a given location ... Grandin, Maxime; Battarbee, Markus; Osmane, Adnane; Ganse, Urs; Pfau-Kempf, Yann; Turc, Lucile; Brito, Thiago; Koskela, Tuomas; Dubart, Maxime; Palmroth, Minna; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2019   DOI: 10.5194/angeo-37-791-2019 |
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