Veronika Barta
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Surveys in Geophysics | 2016
Gabriella Sátori; Earle R. Williams; Colin Price; Robert Boldi; Alexander Koloskov; Y. M. Yampolski; Anirban Guha; Veronika Barta
Schumann resonances (SR) are the electromagnetic oscillations of the spherical cavity bounded by the electrically conductive Earth and the conductive but dissipative lower ionosphere (Schumann in Z Naturforsch A 7:6627–6628, 1952). Energetic emissions from the Sun can exert a varied influence on the various parameters of the Earth’s SR: modal frequencies, amplitudes and dissipation parameters. The SR response at multiple receiving stations is considered for two extraordinary solar events from Solar Cycle 23: the Bastille Day event (July 14, 2000) and the Halloween event (October/November 2003). Distinct differences are noted in the ionospheric depths of penetration for X-radiation and solar protons with correspondingly distinct signs of the frequency response. The preferential impact of the protons in the magnetically unshielded polar regions leads to a marked anisotropic frequency response in the two magnetic field components. The general immunity of SR amplitudes to these extreme external perturbations serves to remind us that the amplitude parameter is largely controlled by lightning activity within the Earth–ionosphere cavity.
Advances in Space Research | 2017
K. A. Berényi; Veronika Barta; Árpád Kis
Abstract In our study we analyze and compare the response and behavior of the ionospheric F2 and of the sporadic E-layer during three strong (i.e., Dst Mendillo and Narvaez, 2010 ). This way two regular positive phase (RPP) ionospheric storms and one no-positive phase (NPP) storm have been analyzed. In all three cases a significant increase in electron density of the foF2 layer can be observed at dawn/early morning (around 6:00 UT, 07:00 LT). Also we can observe the fade-out of the ionospheric layers at night during the geomagnetically disturbed time periods. Our results suggest that the fade-out effect is not connected to the occurrence of the sporadic E-layers.
Surveys in Geophysics | 2013
Gabriella Sátori; Michael J. Rycroft; P. Bencze; F. Märcz; József Bór; Veronika Barta; Tamás Nagy; Károly Kovács
Astronomische Nachrichten | 2013
Veronika Barta; C. Scotto; M. Pietrella; V. Sgrigna; L. Conti; Gabriella Sátori
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2017
Veronika Barta; C. Haldoupis; Gabriella Sátori; Dalia Buresova; Jaroslav Chum; Mariusz Pozoga; Kitti A. Berényi; József Bór; Martin Popek; Árpád Kis; P. Bencze
Archive | 2014
Gabriella Sátori; Vadim Mushtak; Earle R. Williams; Colin Price; Veronika Barta
The Astrophysical Journal | 2018
Árpád Kis; Shuichi Matsukiyo; Fumiko Otsuka; Tohru Hada; István Lemperger; Iannis Dandouras; Veronika Barta; Gabor Facsko
Archive | 2015
István Lemperger; Veronika Barta; Dóra Bán; László Bányai; József Bór; Árpád Kis; Dávid Koronczay; János Lichtenberger; Tamás György Nagy; Attila Novák; Sándor Szalai; Judit Szendrői; Eszter Szűcs; Viktor Wesztergom
Archive | 2015
Árpád Kis; Viktor Wesztergom; Veronika Barta; Dóra Bán; László Bányai; József Bór; Dávid Koronczay; István Lemperger; János Lichtenberger; Tamás György Nagy; Attila Novák; Sándor Szalai; Judit Szendrői; Eszter Szűcs
Archive | 2015
Gabriella Sátori; József Bór; Veronika Barta; Károly Kovács; Tamás György Nagy