John Wygant
0000-0002-0564-0440
42 papers found
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Ion Injection Triggered EMIC Waves in the Earth's Magnetosphere
Rapid Enhancements of the Seed Populations in the Heart of the Earth's Outer Radiation Belt: A Multicase Study
Nonlinear Electrostatic Steepening of Whistler Waves: The Guiding Factors and Dynamics in Inhomogeneous Systems
Radiation Belt “Dropouts” and Drift‐Bounce Resonances in Broadband Electromagnetic Waves
Excitation of O+ Band EMIC Waves Through H+ Ring Velocity Distributions: Van Allen Probe Observations
Characteristics of Sudden Commencements Observed by Van Allen Probes in the Inner Magnetosphere: SC IN THE INNER MAGNETOSPHERE
Very Oblique Whistler Mode Propagation in the Radiation Belts: Effects of Hot Plasma and Landau Damping
Observations Directly Linking Relativistic Electron Microbursts to Whistler Mode Chorus: Van Allen Probes and FIREBIRD II
Low‐Energy (<200 eV) Electron Acceleration by ULF Waves in the Plasmaspheric Boundary Layer: Van Allen Probes Observation
Rapid Loss of Radiation Belt Relativistic Electrons by EMIC Waves
Simulated Prompt Acceleration of Multi‐MeV Electrons by the 17 March 2015 Interplanetary Shock
Statistical properties of low-frequency plasmaspheric hiss
A multispacecraft event study of Pc5 ultralow-frequency waves in the magnetosphere and their external drivers
An improved sheath impedance model for the Van Allen Probes EFW instrument: Effects of the spin axis antenna
Location of intense electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) wave events relative to the plasmapause: Van Allen Probes observations
“Zipper‐like” periodic magnetosonic waves: Van Allen Probes, THEMIS, and magnetospheric multiscale observations
Coherently modulated whistler mode waves simultaneously observed over unexpectedly large spatial scales
Simultaneous disappearances of plasmaspheric hiss, exohiss, and chorus waves triggered by a sudden decrease in solar wind dynamic pressure
In situ statistical observations of Pc1 pearl pulsations and unstructured EMIC waves by the Van Allen Probes
Cross‐scale observations of the 2015 St. Patrick's day storm: THEMIS, Van Allen Probes, and TWINS
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