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Keywords EPR activation energy aurora carbon nanotubes cosmic rays energy spectrum ferrofluid ionosphere luminescence magnetic anisotropy magnetic field magnetic fluid magnetic fluids magnetic moment magnetic storm magnetization micromagnetic modeling photoluminescence second harmonic generation shock waves soliton
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Vol 89, No 5 (2025) Physics of Auroral Phenomena Observation and generation of two-band noise emissions above and below half the gyrofrequency of electrons near the geomagnetic equator
Vol 89, No 5 (2025) Physics of Auroral Phenomena Jumps in the solar wind dynamic pressure and occurrence of intense geomagnetically induced currents
 

 

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