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    • Auroral emissions and inner magnetospheric dynamics during Earth's response to the 28th October 2021 Coronal Mass Ejection 

      Waters, J. E.; Jackman, C. M.; Whiter, D. K.; Fogg, A. R.; Lamy, L.; Carter, J. A.; Coxon, J. C.; Fryer, L.; Louis, C. K.; Paxton, L. J.; Briand, C.; Cecconi, B.; Issautier, K.; Bonnin, X.; Gallagher, P. (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2023)
      On 28th October 2021 the Sun released a large Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) in Earth's direction. An X1.0 class solar flare and a rare ground level enhancement (GLE) were observed, along with bright solar radio bursts. Here ...
    • A method for the automatic detection of solar type III radio bursts with Wind/Waves 

      Waters, J. E.; Jackman, C. M.; Fogg, A. R.; Louis, C.; Lamy, L.; Briand, C.; Bonnin, X.; Maksimovic, M.; Murphy, P. C.; Cecconi, B.; Issautier, K.; Whiter, D. K. (2023)
      Solar type III radio bursts have a characteristic signature in frequency-time dynamic spectrograms and provide important insight into the dynamics of the Sun and solar wind. Direct physical inferences of the source electrons ...
    • Re-exploring the radio spectrum of Uranus in orbit: science case and digital high-frequency receiver 

      Lamy, L.; Cecconi, B.; Dekkali, M.; Zarka, P.; Briand, C.; Moncuquet, M.; Pantellini, F.; Griton, L.; Boudouma, A.; Bonnin, X.; Astier, P.-L.; Dias, D.; Gamage, V.; Collet, B.; Louis, C. (2023)
      Among the known planetary magnetospheres, those of Uranus and Neptune display very similar radio environments so that they were referred to as radio twins. Their pioneering exploration by the Voyager 2 Planetary Radio ...