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Ionospheric storm effects in the nighttime E region caused by neutralized ring current particles
Prölss, G. W.; Bauske, R.; Noël, S.
1997-03
Citation:Bauske, R.; Noël, S.; Prölss, G. W.; (1997). "Ionospheric storm effects in the nighttime E region caused by neutralized ring current particles." Annales Geophysicae 15 (3): 300-305. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/47856>
Abstract: During magnetic storms an anomalous increase in the ionization density of the nighttime E region is observed at low and middle latitudes. It has been suggested that this effect is caused by the precipitation of neutralized ring current particles. Here a coupled ring current decay-ionosphere model is used to confirm the validity of this explanation.