Evolution and slow decay of an unusual narrow ring of relativistic electrons near L ~ 3.2 following the September 2012 magnetic storm
R. M. Thorne(University of California, Los Angeles), V. Angelopoulos(Planetary Science Institute), Jacob Bortnik(University of California, Los Angeles), Binbin Ni(University of California, Los Angeles), W. S. Kŭrth(University of Iowa), D. N. Baker(University of Colorado Boulder), D. L. Turner(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), C. A. Kletzing(University of Iowa), G. D. Reeves, M. G. Henderson, H. E. Spence(University of New Hampshire), Qianli Ma(Boston University), G. B. Hospodarsky(University of Iowa), Wen Li(Boston University)
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