Hong Zhao
0000-0001-8292-7691
University of Colorado Boulder
23 papers found
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Simulations of Electron Flux Oscillations as Observed by MagEIS in Response to Broadband ULF Waves
The Role of the Dynamic Plasmapause in Outer Radiation Belt Electron Flux Enhancement
On Energetic Electron Dynamics During Geomagnetic Quiet Times in Earth's Inner Radiation Belt due to Atmospheric Collisional Loss and CRAND as a Source
Comparison of Van Allen Probes Energetic Electron Data With Corresponding GOES‐15 Measurements: 2012–2018
Identifying STEVE's Magnetospheric Driver Using Conjugate Observations in the Magnetosphere and on the Ground
On the Acceleration Mechanism of Ultrarelativistic Electrons in the Center of the Outer Radiation Belt: A Statistical Study
How Sudden, Intense Energetic Electron Enhancements Correlate With the Innermost Plasmapause Locations Under Various Solar Wind Drivers and Geomagnetic Conditions
Characterization and Evolution of Radiation Belt Electron Energy Spectra Based on the Van Allen Probes Measurements
Parametric Sensitivity of the Formation of Reversed Electron Energy Spectrum Caused by Plasmaspheric Hiss
Multiyear Measurements of Radiation Belt Electrons: Acceleration, Transport, and Loss
The Effects of Geomagnetic Storms and Solar Wind Conditions on the Ultrarelativistic Electron Flux Enhancements
Modeling the Quasi‐Trapped Electron Fluxes From Cosmic Ray Albedo Neutron Decay (CRAND)
Plasmaspheric hiss waves generate a reversed energy spectrum of radiation belt electrons
Cosmic Ray Albedo Neutron Decay (CRAND) as a Source of Inner Belt Electrons: Energy Spectrum Study
On the Initial Enhancement of Energetic Electrons and the Innermost Plasmapause Locations: Coronal Mass Ejection‐Driven Storm Periods
The Acceleration of Ultrarelativistic Electrons During a Small to Moderate Storm of 21 April 2017
An Empirical Model of Radiation Belt Electron Pitch Angle Distributions Based On Van Allen Probes Measurements
Van Allen Probes Measurements of Energetic Particle Deep Penetration Into the Low L Region (L < 4) During the Storm on 8 April 2016
On the relationship between electron flux oscillations and ULF wave-driven radial transport
Detailed characteristics of radiation belt electrons revealed by CSSWE/REPTile measurements: Geomagnetic activity response and precipitation observation
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