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2. Ultra-relativistic Electron Acceleration during High-intensity Long-duration Continuous Auroral Electrojet Activity Events
3. Comments on “New Insights From the 2003 Halloween Storm Into the Colaba 1600 nT Magnetic Depression During the 1859 Carrington Storm” by S. Ohtani (2022)
4. Supergeomagnetic Storms: Past, Present, and Future
5. The Structure and Microstructure of Rising‐Tone Chorus With Frequencies Crossing at f ∼ 0.5 f ce
6. Space Plasma Physics: A Review
7. Multipoint Analysis of Source Regions of EMIC Waves and Rapid Growth of Subpackets
8. Lower‐Band “Monochromatic” Chorus Riser Subelement/Wave Packet Observations
9. Magnetic Storms and Electromagnetic Pulsations
10. The Complex Space Weather Events of 2017 September
11. The physics of space weather/solar-terrestrial physics (STP): what we know now and what the current and future challenges are
12. Low Frequency (f < 200 Hz) Polar Plasmaspheric Hiss: Coherent and Intense
13. Comment on “First Observation of Mesosphere Response to the Solar Wind High‐Speed Streams” by W. Yi et al.
14. Preface
15. ELF/VLF plasma waves in the low latitude boundary layer
16. Role of Helicon Modes in Substorm Processes
17. The Complex Space Weather Events of September 2017
18. Space Weather Forecasting: What We Know Now and What Are the Current and Future Challenges?
19. Diminishing activity of recent solar cycles (22–24) and their impact on geospace
20. Plasmaspheric Hiss: Coherent and Intense
21. Preface: Nonlinear waves and chaos
22. A Review of Alfvénic Turbulence in High‐Speed Solar Wind Streams: Hints From Cometary Plasma Turbulence
23. Comment on “Modeling Extreme “Carrington‐Type” Space Weather Events Using Three‐Dimensional Global MHD Simulations” by C. M. Ngwira, A. Pulkkinen, M. M. Kuznetsova, and A. Glocer”
24. Satellite drag effects due to uplifted oxygen neutrals during super magnetic storms
25. Reply to the comments by the Referees
26. Satellite drag effects due to uplifted oxygen neutrals during super magnetic storms
27. Two sources of dayside intense, quasi‐coherent plasmaspheric hiss: A new mechanism for the slot region?
28. Geomagnetic storms: historical perspective to modern view
29. Plasmaspheric hiss properties: Observations from Polar
30. Observatories in India
31. No electrostatic supersolitons in two-component plasmas
32. Extremely intense ELF magnetosonic waves: A survey of polar observations
33. An extreme coronal mass ejection and consequences for the magnetosphere and Earth
34. Energetic electron (>10 keV) microburst precipitation, ~5-15 s X-ray pulsations, chorus, and wave-particle interactions: A review
35. Dayside ELF electromagnetic wave survey: A Polar statistical study of chorus and hiss
36. Correction to “Quasi‐coherent chorus properties: 1. Implications for wave‐particle interactions”
37. Extreme changes in the dayside ionosphere during a Carrington-type magnetic storm
38. Quasi-coherent chorus properties: 1. Implications for wave-particle interactions
39. Mirror instability upstream of the termination shock (TS) and in the heliosheath
40. Magnetosheath and heliosheath mirror mode structures, interplanetary magnetic decreases, and linear magnetic decreases: Differences and distinguishing features
41. Properties of obliquely propagating chorus
42. Correction to “Magnetic decrease formation from <1 AU to ∼5 AU: Corotating interaction region reverse shocks”
43. Magnetic decrease formation from <1 AU to ∼5 AU: Corotating interaction region reverse shocks
44. Properties of dayside outer zone chorus during HILDCAA events: Loss of energetic electrons
45. Comment on “Comment on the abundances of rotational and tangential discontinuities in the solar wind” by M. Neugebauer
46. Reply to comment by S.-I. Akasofu and Y. Kamide on “The extreme magnetic storm of 1-2 September 1859”
47. Polar cap boundary layer waves: An auroral zone phenomenon
48. Nonlinear Structures in Solar System Plasmas
49. A new look at the nature of comet Halley's LF electromagnetic waves: Giotto observations
50. Some basic concepts of wave-particle interactions in collisionless plasmas
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