A theoretical and empirical study of the response of the high latitude thermosphere to the sense of the “Y” component of the interplanetary magnetic field
D. Rees(University College London), T. L. Killeen, P. B. Hays, Mark F. Smith(University College London), J. P. Heppner(Goddard Space Flight Center), R. E. Gordon(Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom)), L. E. Wharton(Goddard Space Flight Center), N. C. Maynard(Hanscom Air Force Base), T. J. Fuller‐Rowell(University College London), N. W. Spencer(Goddard Space Flight Center)
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