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Allison N. Jaynes
Associate Professor, University of Iowa
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Field‐Aligned Currents Associated With Pulsating Auroral Patches: Observation With Magneto‐Impedance Magnetometer (MIM) Onboard Loss Through Auroral Microburst Pulsations (LAMP) Sounding Rocket
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SPACE PHYSICS
31 may 2024
Masahito Nosé, Keisuke Hosokawa, Reiko Nomura, Mar...

We made observations of magnetic field variations in association with pulsating auroras with the magneto‐impedance sensor magnetometer (MIM) ...

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Substorm Driven Chorus Waves: Decay Timescales and Implications for Pulsating Aurora
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SPACE PHYSICS
07 january 2024
Riley Troyer, Allison N. Jaynes, David Hartley, Ni...

Energetic electron precipitation (EEP) associated with pulsating aurora can transfer greater than 30 keV electrons from the outer radiation be...

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The role of local and radial diffusion in multi-MeV electron acceleration.
NATURAL AND MAN-MADE ACCELERATION, LOSS, AND TRANSPORT OF ENERGETIC PARTICLES THROUGH WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 15 december 2023
Anthony Saikin, Alexander Drozdov, Allison N. Jayn...
During the Van Allen Probes era, several multi-MeV electron enhancements were observed on the REPT instrument. The cause of these multi-MeV (> 4 Me...
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The Impact of Drifting Substorm-Injected Electrons on Pulsating Aurora Initiation and Intensification
SPACE PRECIPITATION: DRIVERS, DYNAMICS, AND IMPACTS I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 15 december 2023
John Momberg, Allison N. Jaynes, Riley Troyer, San...
The precipitation of electrons, scattered into the loss cone by resonance with lower band chorus waves, often leads to pulsating aurora. This long-las...
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K2 Simulations of Radiation Belt Wave-Particle Interactions
NATURAL AND MAN-MADE ACCELERATION, LOSS, AND TRANSPORT OF ENERGETIC PARTICLES THROUGH WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 15 december 2023
Suhail Aldhurais, Anthony A. Chan, Scot R. Elkingt...
The physical mechanisms responsible for radiation belt dynamics have a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, and developing a simulation code tha...
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Fostering Diversity in Space Science: Insights from the Nomination Task Force's Ongoing Efforts in Recognizing Underrepresented Scientists
EFFORTS TO SUPPORT AND INCREASE DIVERSITY IN THE EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE WORKFORCE II ORAL
education | 14 december 2023
Muhammad Fraz Bashir, Dogacan S. Ozturk, Amy M. Ke...
Nomination Task Force (NTF) is a volunteer-based group operating within the Space Physics and Aeronomy (SPA) section of the American Geophysical Union...
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Examining Total Pulsating Aurora Energy Deposition into the Ionosphere: Two Case Studies
MAGNETOSPHERE-IONOSPHERE-THERMOSPHERE COUPLING DURING DISTURBED TIMES AND INTERHEMISPHERIC ASYMMETRIES I POSTER
spa-aeronomy | 13 december 2023
Jodie McLennan, Allison N. Jaynes, Riley Troyer, S...
Pulsating aurora is thought to be the most energetic type of aurora and it is useful to estimate the amount of energy it deposits. In this study we lo...
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LOBSTR: A Novel SmallSat Concept for the Radiation Belts
PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE INNER MAGNETOSPHERE MISSIONS: SCIENCE TARGETS, GAPS, AND OPPORTUNITIES I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 13 december 2023
Rachael J. Filwett, Allison N. Jaynes, David Miles...
The LOBSTR (LabOratory for the Behavior of the SloT Region) is a mission concept to study the energetic particles at the outer edge of the inner belt ...
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