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2021

22. December 2021

Media Coverage of the New ASIM Observations

22. December 2021

Extraordinary shakings of a distant magnetar

30. August 2021

Research Project Receives Funding

10. August 2021

Among the most downloaded in 2020

11. June 2021

AGU/EOS spotlight: Uncovering the timing and triggering of high-energy lightning events

10. June 2021

Collaboration between Italy and Norway on TGF science

8. June 2021

Ole Martin Borge Wins the 2021 NIFRO Prize

21. May 2021

Heavy Metal and Rock in Space

19. May 2021

A Terrestrial Electron Beam Observation by ASIM

24. March 2021

The auroral electrojet system during substorms – a large-scale phenomenon

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The Birkeland Centre for Space Science is a cooperative effort between the University of Bergen, NTNU and UNIS.

Peer Review Articles

2023

Y.-Z. Ma, Q.-H. Zhang, L. Lyons, K. Oksavik, Z.-Y. Xing, M. Hairston, B. Nanan, Z.-J. Hu, Y. Wang, and S.-H. Zhao (2023), A comparative study on the hot dense plasma and cold patch by using multi-instrument observations, J. Geophys. Res.: Space Physics, 128, doi.org/10.1029/2022JA031166

D. Sarria, N. Østgaard, M. Marisaldi, N. Lehtinen, A. Mezentsev (2023), Library of Simulated Gamma-Ray Glows and Application to Previous Airborne Observations, J. Geophys. Res. – Atmospheres, doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037956

X.-Y. Wang, Q.-H. Zhang, C. Wang, Y.-L. Zhang, B.-B. Tang, Z.-Y. Xing, K. Oksavik, L. R. Lyons, M. Lockwood, Q.-G. Zong, G.-J. Li, J. Liu, Y.-Z. Ma, and Y. Wang (2023), Unusual shrinkage and reshaping of Earth's magnetosphere under a strong northward interplanetary magnetic field, Nature Commun. Earth & Environ., 4, 31, doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00700-0

Zhang, Q.-H. Zhang, K. Oksavik, T. Xu, Z.-Y. Xing, L. R. Lyons, D.-S. Han, H.-B. Zhang, Y.-Z. Ma, Z.-J. Hu, J.-J. Liu, Y. Wang, and X.-Y. Wang (2023), Do the Throat Auroras Create Polar Cap Patches?, Geophys. Res. Ltrs. 50, doi.org/10.1029/2022GL102263

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