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    Effects of St. Patrick's Day Geomagnetic Storm of March 2015 and of June 2015 on Low-Equatorial D Region Ionosphere
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2018) Ajeet K. Maurya; K. Venkatesham; Sushil Kumar; Rajesh Singh; Prabhakar Tiwari; Abhay K. Singh
    D region effects of the 17–19 March 2015, a St Patrick's Day super geomagnetic storm (Dst = −223 nT), using a navigational transmitter very low frequency (VLF) signal (NWC, 19.8 kHz) recorded at a low-latitude Indian station, Allahabad (geomag. lat., 16.45°N), have been analyzed and compared with similar strength of the 22–25 June 2015 storm (Dst = −204 nT). During the March storm, NWC signal amplitude decreased on 17 March (main phase of the storm) and recovered on 27 March, which is 1 day after the recovery of the storm, whereas for the June storm, VLF amplitude decreased for 2 days only during its recovery phase. The decrease in the amplitude was pronounced during evening terminator for both the storms. The modeling of VLF signal anomaly on 17 March and on 25 June using Long-Wave Propagation Capability code shows an increase in the D region reference height (h′) by ~2.6 km and ~2.5 km, for March and June storms, respectively. The D region electron density (Ne) determined using storm time h′ and sharpness factor β shows a decrease in the Ne during the main phase followed by a slow recovery during the recovery phase of the March storm, whereas June 2015 storm showed a decrease in the Ne only on 25 and 26 June. Morlet Wavelet analysis of the amplitude for both the storms shows a presence of strong wave-like signatures, suggesting propagation of atmospheric gravity waves/traveling ionosphere disturbances to the low latitude D region due to the Joule heating at high latitudes. ©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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    Maximtun ionization cross section of atoms
    (1969) Prabhakar Tiwari; D.K. Rai; M.L. Rustgi
    Various theoretical approaches for estimation of maximum ionization cross sections have been discussed and three new relations have been developed and used to evaluate maximum cross sections. Mann's calculations have been critically examined, and the present results have been compared with available experimental results.
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    Polarizabilities and shielding factors of Li, Li-, and boron
    (1970) Prabhakar Tiwari; D.K. Rai; M.L. Rustgi
    Dipole and quadrupole polarizabilities and shielding factors of lithium and lithium-negative ion have been evaluated using Sternheimer's procedure. Unusually large values for quadrupole polarizabilities of lithium-negative ion are reported. The dipole polarizability of boron is also calculated and compared with the other calculations. © 1970 The American Physical Society.
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