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    Plasmaspheric hiss waves generate a reversed energy spectrum of radiation belt electrons by Zhao, H., Ni, B., Li, X., Baker, D. N., Johnston, W. R., Zhang, W., Xiang, Z., Gu, X., Jaynes, A. N., Kanekal, S. G., Blake, J. B., Claudepierre, S. G., Temerin, M. A., Funsten, H. O., Reeves, G. D., Boyd, A. J.

    Published in Nature physics (01-04-2019)
    “…Highly energetic electrons are trapped in the magnetic field of Earth’s radiation belts. The physical mechanisms driving the dynamics of the Van Allen belts…”
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    On Energetic Electron Dynamics During Geomagnetic Quiet Times in Earth's Inner Radiation Belt due to Atmospheric Collisional Loss and CRAND as a Source by Xiang, Zheng, Li, Xinlin, Temerin, M. A., Ni, Binbin, Zhao, Hong, Zhang, Kun, Khoo, Leng Ying

    “…To investigate the role of atmospheric collisions and cosmic ray albedo neutron decay (CRAND) in the dynamics of energetic electrons in the Earth's inner…”
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    Dst model for 1995–2002 by Temerin, M., Li, Xinlin

    “…The Dst index is predicted on the basis of the solar wind for the years 1995–2002 using an update of the previous Temerin and Li [2002] prediction model for…”
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    Dynamics of Energetic Electrons in the Slot Region During Geomagnetically Quiet Times: Losses Due to Wave‐Particle Interactions Versus a Source From Cosmic Ray Albedo Neutron Decay (CRAND) by Xiang, Zheng, Li, Xinlin, Ni, Binbin, Temerin, M. A., Zhao, Hong, Zhang, Kun, Khoo, Leng Ying

    “…Earth's slot region, lying between the outer and inner radiation belts, has been identified as due to a balance between inward radial diffusion and pitch angle…”
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    Prediction of the AU, AL, and AE indices using solar wind parameters by Luo, Bingxian, Li, Xinlin, Temerin, M., Liu, Siqing

    “…An empirical model that predicts the AU index, a measure of the Earth's east electrojet, derived from magnetometers in the Northern Hemisphere, is introduced…”
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    Modeling the Quasi‐Trapped Electron Fluxes From Cosmic Ray Albedo Neutron Decay (CRAND) by Xiang, Zheng, Li, Xinlin, Selesnick, R., Temerin, M. A., Ni, Binbin, Zhao, Hong, Zhang, Kun, Khoo, Leng Ying

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-02-2019)
    “…Recently, cosmic ray albedo neutron decay (CRAND) has been identified as the main source of relativistic electrons measured at the inner edge of inner…”
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    Behavior of MeV electrons at geosynchronous orbit during last two solar cycles by Li, X., Temerin, M., Baker, D. N., Reeves, G. D.

    “…A comparison of MeV electron measurements at geosynchronous orbit, GEO, with solar wind shows that the MeV electron prediction model developed for GEO using…”
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    A new model for the prediction of Dst on the basis of the solar wind by Temerin, M., Li, Xinlin

    “…An explicit model for predicting Dst based on solar wind data for the years 1995–1999 gives a good fit with a prediction efficiency of 88%, a linear…”
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    Cosmic Ray Albedo Neutron Decay (CRAND) as a Source of Inner Belt Electrons: Energy Spectrum Study by Zhang, K., Li, X., Zhao, H., Schiller, Q., Khoo, L.‐Y., Xiang, Z., Selesnick, R., Temerin, M. A., Sauvaud, J. A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-01-2019)
    “…Cosmic Ray Albedo Neutron Decay (CRAND) has been recently confirmed as a source of energetic electrons at the inner edge of the inner belt by the Colorado…”
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    Discovery of very large amplitude whistler-mode waves in Earth's radiation belts by Cattell, C., Wygant, J. R., Goetz, K., Kersten, K., Kellogg, P. J., von Rosenvinge, T., Bale, S. D., Roth, I., Temerin, M., Hudson, M. K., Mewaldt, R. A., Wiedenbeck, M., Maksimovic, M., Ergun, R., Acuna, M., Russell, C. T.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-01-2008)
    “…During a passage through the Earth's dawn‐side outer radiation belt, whistler‐mode waves with amplitudes up to more than ∼240 mV/m were observed by the STEREO…”
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    Radiation belt electron dynamics at low L (<4): Van Allen Probes era versus previous two solar cycles by Li, X., Baker, D. N., Zhao, H., Zhang, K., Jaynes, A. N., Schiller, Q., Kanekal, S. G., Blake, J. B., Temerin, M.

    “…Long‐term (>2 solar cycles) measurements reveal that MeV electron fluxes, solar wind speed, and geomagnetic activity have been extremely low during this…”
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    Storm-dependent radiation belt electron dynamics by Tu, Weichao, Li, Xinlin, Chen, Yue, Reeves, G. D., Temerin, M.

    “…Using recently published electron phase space densities (PSD) as a function of L* (L* is approximately the radial distance in Earth radii at the equator) and…”
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    Prediction of the AL index using solar wind parameters by Li, Xinlin, Oh, Kap Soo, Temerin, M.

    “…Two empirical models, one simple, one more complex, are introduced to predict the AL index, a measure of the Earth’s auroral activity derived from…”
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    Quantitative prediction of radiation belt electrons at geostationary orbit based on solar wind measurements by Li, Xinlin, Temerin, M., Baker, D. N., Reeves, G. D., Larson, D.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-05-2001)
    “…Solar wind measurements are used to predict the MeV electron radiation belt flux at the position of geostationary orbit. Using a model based on the standard…”
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    Evidence for kinetic Alfvén waves and parallel electron energization at 4–6 RE altitudes in the plasma sheet boundary layer by Wygant, J. R., Keiling, A., Cattell, C. A., Lysak, R. L., Temerin, M., Mozer, F. S., Kletzing, C. A., Scudder, J. D., Streltsov, V., Lotko, W., Russell, C. T.

    “…We present evidence based on measurements from the Polar spacecraft for the existence of small‐scale, large‐amplitude kinetic Alfvén waves/spikes at the plasma…”
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    Evidence for kinetic Alfvén waves and parallel electron energization at 4–6 R E altitudes in the plasma sheet boundary layer by Wygant, J. R., Keiling, A., Cattell, C. A., Lysak, R. L., Temerin, M., Mozer, F. S., Kletzing, C. A., Scudder, J. D., Streltsov, V., Lotko, W., Russell, C. T.

    “…We present evidence based on measurements from the Polar spacecraft for the existence of small‐scale, large‐amplitude kinetic Alfvén waves/spikes at the plasma…”
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    FAST observations of solar illumination and solar cycle dependence of the acceleration of upflowing ion beams on auroral field lines by Cattell, C., Dombeck, J., Eskolin, M., Hanson, L., Lorshbough, D. E., Carlson, C. W., McFadden, J., Temerin, M.

    “…We present the magnetic local time, invariant latitude, and altitude distribution of upflowing ion beams and the dependence of their occurrence on whether the…”
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    FAST satellite observations of large-amplitude solitary structures by Ergun, R. E., Carlson, C. W., McFadden, J. P., Mozer, F. S., Delory, G. T., Peria, W., Chaston, C. C., Temerin, M., Roth, I., Muschietti, L., Elphic, R., Strangeway, R., Pfaff, R., Cattell, C. A., Klumpar, D., Shelley, E., Peterson, W., Moebius, E., Kistler, L.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-06-1998)
    “…We report observations of “fast solitary waves” that are ubiquitous in downward current regions of the mid‐altitude auroral zone. The single‐period structures…”
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    Parametric study of shock-induced transport and energization of relativistic electrons in the magnetosphere by Gannon, J. L., Li, X., Temerin, M.

    “…The sudden appearance of a new radiation belt consisting of electrons with energies greater than 13 MeV near 2.5 Earth radii (RE), was observed by CRRES…”
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