Thermospheric orthohelium, He(23S), variations associated with a moderate storm in February 2023: the NIRAS-2 observations at the Kjell Henriksen Observatory (78.1\degree N, 16.0\degree E), Svalbard.
Takanori Nishiyama(National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics), F. Sigernes, Y. Iwasa(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Tikemani Bag(Chiba University), Takuo T. Tsuda(University of Electro-Communications), Masato Kagitani(Tohoku University), Yasunobu Ogawa(National Institute of Polar Research)
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