2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2019.05.005
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On the seasonal and solar cycle variation of the ULF fluctuations at low latitudes: A comparison with the ionospheric parameters

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“…Generally, the ULF wave power gets increased substantially during magnetic storms, and possibly during storm recovery phases as well [466]. The occurrence and characteristics of Pc3 pulsations at low latitudes are found to undergo seasonal and solar cycle modulation [467]. In another study based on the data from Arase spacecraft and ground-based stations, Takahashi et al [468] proposed that ULF waves can play an important role in accelerating radiation belt electrons up to relativistic energies ( [469]; see earlier [470]).…”
Section: E Relationship Between Magnetic Pulsations and Geomagnetic A...mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Generally, the ULF wave power gets increased substantially during magnetic storms, and possibly during storm recovery phases as well [466]. The occurrence and characteristics of Pc3 pulsations at low latitudes are found to undergo seasonal and solar cycle modulation [467]. In another study based on the data from Arase spacecraft and ground-based stations, Takahashi et al [468] proposed that ULF waves can play an important role in accelerating radiation belt electrons up to relativistic energies ( [469]; see earlier [470]).…”
Section: E Relationship Between Magnetic Pulsations and Geomagnetic A...mentioning
confidence: 95%