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Zesta, Eftyhia and Oliveira, Denny M., 2019. Thermospheric Heating and Cooling Times During Geomagnetic Storms, Including Extreme Events. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(22):12,739–12,746, doi:10.1029/2019GL085120.
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@ARTICLE{2019GeoRL..4612739Z, author = {{Zesta}, Eftyhia and {Oliveira}, Denny M.}, title = "{Thermospheric Heating and Cooling Times During Geomagnetic Storms, Including Extreme Events}", journal = {\grl}, keywords = {extreme geomagnetic storms, thermosphere heating, thermosphere cooling, superposed epoch density}, year = 2019, month = nov, volume = {46}, number = {22}, pages = {12,739-12,746}, abstract = "{We present the first quantitative calculations of thermospheric heating and cooling times for geomagnetic storms of different intensity, including extreme events. We utilize the neutral mass density database of the CHAllenging Mini-satellite Payload and Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment missions to produce thermospheric global system response to geomagnetic storms caused by coronal mass ejections via superposed epoch analysis during May 2001 to December 2015. Storm events are grouped in five different categories based on the minimum value of the SYM-H index. We calculate the time from storm onset for the thermosphere to reach maximum intensification (heating time) and the time from onset for the thermosphere to recover (cooling time). We find that heating and cooling times decrease as storm intensity increases and the effect is more pronounced for the cooling times. For extreme storms, the thermospheric heating time is 9.5 hr, while the cooling time is 22 hr.}", doi = {10.1029/2019GL085120}, adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019GeoRL..4612739Z}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System} }
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