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Masahito Nose
Researcher at Nagoya University
Publications - 160
Citations - 3949
Masahito Nose is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetosphere & Substorm. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 150 publications receiving 3185 citations. Previous affiliations of Masahito Nose include Kyushu University & Kyoto University.
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The Space Physics Environment Data Analysis System (SPEDAS)
Vassilis Angelopoulos,P. Cruce,Alexander Drozdov,Eric Grimes,N. Hatzigeorgiu,D. A. King,Davin Larson,James W. Lewis,J. M. McTiernan,D. A. Roberts,C. L. Russell,Tomoaki Hori,Yoshiya Kasahara,Atsushi Kumamoto,Ayako Matsuoka,Yukinaga Miyashita,Yoshizumi Miyoshi,I. Shinohara,Mariko Teramoto,Jeremy Faden,Alexa Halford,Matthew D. McCarthy,Robyn Millan,John Sample,David M. Smith,L. A. Woodger,Arnaud Masson,A. A. Narock,Kazushi Asamura,T. F. Chang,C. Y. Chiang,Yoichi Kazama,Kunihiro Keika,S. Matsuda,Tomonori Segawa,Kanako Seki,Masafumi Shoji,Sunny W. Y. Tam,Norio Umemura,B. J. Wang,B. J. Wang,Shiang-Yu Wang,Robert J. Redmon,Juan V. Rodriguez,Juan V. Rodriguez,Howard J. Singer,Jon Vandegriff,S. Abe,Masahito Nose,Masahito Nose,Atsuki Shinbori,Yoshimasa Tanaka,S. UeNo,L. Andersson,P. Dunn,Christopher M. Fowler,Jasper Halekas,Takuya Hara,Yuki Harada,Christina O. Lee,Robert Lillis,David L. Mitchell,Matthew R. Argall,Kenneth R. Bromund,James L. Burch,Ian J. Cohen,Michael Galloy,Barbara L. Giles,Allison Jaynes,O. Le Contel,Mitsuo Oka,T. D. Phan,Brian Walsh,Joseph Westlake,Frederick Wilder,Stuart D. Bale,Roberto Livi,Marc Pulupa,Phyllis Whittlesey,A. DeWolfe,Bryan Harter,E. Lucas,U. Auster,John W. Bonnell,Christopher Cully,Eric Donovan,Robert E. Ergun,Harald U. Frey,Brian Jackel,A. Keiling,Haje Korth,J. P. McFadden,Yukitoshi Nishimura,Ferdinand Plaschke,P. Robert,Drew Turner,James M. Weygand,Robert M. Candey,R. C. Johnson,T. Kovalick,M. H. Liu,R. E. McGuire,Aaron Breneman,Kris Kersten,P. Schroeder +104 more
TL;DR: The SPEDAS development history, goals, and current implementation are reviewed, and its “modes of use” are explained with examples geared for users and its technical implementation and requirements with software developers in mind are outlined.
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The ARASE (ERG) magnetic field investigation
Ayako Matsuoka,Mariko Teramoto,Reiko Nomura,Masahito Nose,Akiko Fujimoto,Yoshimasa Tanaka,Manabu Shinohara,Tsutomu Nagatsuma,Kazuo Shiokawa,Yuki Obana,Yoshizumi Miyoshi,Makoto Mita,Takeshi Takashima,Iku Shinohara +13 more
TL;DR: The Magnetic Field Experiment (MGF) as mentioned in this paper was built for the Arase (ERG) spacecraft mission to investigate particle acceleration processes in the inner magnetosphere, where the magnetometer switches the dynamic range between ±8000 and ± 60,000 nT, depending on the local magnetic field intensity.
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A state‐of‐the‐art picture of substorm‐associated evolution of the near‐Earth magnetotail obtained from superposed epoch analysis
Y. Miyashita,Shinobu Machida,Y. Kamide,D. Nagata,Kan Liou,Masaki Fujimoto,A. Ieda,M. H. Saito,Christopher T. Russell,S. P. Christon,Masahito Nose,Harald U. Frey,Iku Shinohara,Toshifumi Mukai,Yoshitaka Saito,Hajime Hayakawa +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a superposed epoch analysis of Geotail, Polar, and GOES data with 2-min resolution was performed, utilizing a total of 3787 substorms for each of which auroral breakup was determined from Polar UVI or IMAGE FUV auroral imager data.
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Storm‐substorm relationship: Contribution of the tail current to Dst
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the contribution of the tail current to Dst, focusing on the occurrence of geosynchronous dipolarization close to the Dst minimum, in other words, the start of the storm recovery phase.
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Geomagnetic pulsations caused by the Sumatra earthquake on December 26, 2004
Toshihiko Iyemori,Masahito Nose,Desheng Han,Yufen Gao,M. Hashizume,Nithiwatthn Choosakul,Hiroyuki Shinagawa,Yoshikazu Tanaka,Mitsuru Utsugi,Akinori Saito,H. McCreadie,Yoko Odagi,Fuxi Yang +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a long period Pc5 pulsation was observed at Phimai in Thailand, shortly after the origin time of the Sumatra earthquake on December 26, 2004.