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  • It was predicted that Alfvén waves can account for the acceleration of precipitating auroral electrons. Here, the authors show laboratory measurements of the resonant transfer of energy from Alfvén waves to electrons under conditions relevant to the auroral zone as a direct test.

    • J. W. R. Schroeder
    • G. G. Howes
    • S. Dorfman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-9
  • Most space plasmas are in turbulent state and turbulence plays an essential role in transferring energy from large to small scales. Here, the authors show direct measurements of ion cyclotron damping in the Earth’s turbulent magnetosheath plasma and the resulting ion and electron energization rates.

    • A. S. Afshari
    • G. G. Howes
    • C. A. Kletzing
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-11
  • Simultaneous measurements of structured radiation-belt electron losses (in the form of bremsstrahlung X-rays) and plasmaspheric hiss (which causes the losses) reveal that the loss dynamics is coherent with the hiss dynamics on spatial scales comparable to the size of the plasmasphere.

    • A. W. Breneman
    • A. Halford
    • C. A. Kletzing
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 523, P: 193-195
  • High-resolution measurements of electrons obtained by satellite during the geomagnetic storm of 9 October 2012 together with a data-driven global wave model are analysed to show that scattering by a magnetospheric electromagnetic emission, known as ‘chorus’, can explain the temporal evolution of the observed increase in relativistic electron flux.

    • R. M. Thorne
    • W. Li
    • S. G. Kanekal
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 504, P: 411-414
  • Superbolts are powerful, rare lightning events. Here, the authors show simultaneous satellite and ground measurements of a superbolt, and demonstrate different properties of superbolts and lightnings.

    • J.-F. Ripoll
    • T. Farges
    • S. Pédeboy
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-10