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Effect of EMIC waves on relativistic and ultrarelativistic electron populations: Ground-based and Van Allen Probes observations
M. E. Usanova
, A. Drozdov
, K. Orlova
, I. R. Mann
, Y. Shprits
, M. T. Robertson
, D. L. Turner
, D. K. Milling
, A. Kale
, D. N. Baker
, S. A. Thaller
, G. D. Reeves
, H. E. Spence
, C. Kletzing
, J. Wygant
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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Core Distribution
14%
Diffusion Rate
14%
Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves
100%
Electron Flux
14%
Electron Loss
14%
Electron Population
100%
Geomagnetic Storm
14%
In Situ
14%
Loss Angle
14%
Low pitch
28%
Magnetic Activity
14%
MeV Electrons
42%
Modeling Perspectives
14%
Non-associated
14%
Pitch Angle
57%
Pitch Angle Scattering
14%
Pitch-angle Diffusion
28%
Radiation Belt Electrons
14%
Real-time Investigation
14%
Recovery Phase
14%
Relativistic Electrons
100%
Ultra-relativistic
28%
Ultrarelativistic Electrons
100%
Van Allen Probes
28%
Van Allen Probes Observation
100%
Wave Activity
28%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Electron Transport
100%
Flux (Rate)
100%
Magnetic Storm
100%
Radiation Belt
100%
Real Time
100%
Physics
Flux (Rate)
100%
Magnetic Storm
100%
Radiation Belt
100%