Ying Liu
11 Papers
Ying Liu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetosphere & Field line. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 6 publications.
Chat about Author
Papers
Observations of a Flare-ignited Broad Quasiperiodic Fast-propagating Wave Train
Xinping Zhou,Yu-fu Shen,Ying Liu,Hui Hu,Jian Sun,Zehao Tang,Chengrui Zhou,Yadan Duan,Song Tan +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , a broad quasiperiodic fast-propagating (QFP) wave train composed of multiple wave fronts along the solar surface was observed during the rising phase of a GOES M3.5 flare on 2011 February 24.
13
Dawn‐Dusk Asymmetry of Energetic Electron at LEO During a Storm: Observation by FY3E
Yixin Sun,Q. Zong,Ying Liu,YuGuang Ye,Hong Zou,Chao Yue,Xu‐Zhi Zhou,Yixin Hao +7 more
- 26 Sep 2023
TL;DR: The dawn-dusk asymmetry of energetic electron precipitation at LEO during a storm is observed with the FY3E satellite. The results reveal that the flux of trapped, upward, downward and net precipitation are calculated, and separate energy flux spectra of downward, upward, and trapped electrons are presented for the first time.
3
Poleward-Moving Black Aurora Associated with Impulse-Excited Field-Line Resonances in the Dawnside Sector: THEMIS and Ground Observations
TL;DR: In this paper , a poleward-moving black auroral arc associated with impulse-excited field-line resonances in the dawnside sector from the multi-spacecraft THEMIS (Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms) mission, equivalent ionospheric currents, and a conjugated all-sky imager was observed.
Equatorward Moving Auroral Arcs Associated with Impulse-Excited Field Line Resonance
Huayu Zhao,Ying Liu,Huigen Yang,Qiugang Zong,Zejun Hu,Xu-Zhi Zhou,Yong Wang,Jicheng Sun,Bin Li +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors presented the first observations of multiple equatorward moving auroral arcs related to impulse-excited field line resonance (FLR), using datasets from the WIND, Geotail satellites, and an all-sky imager at China's Zhongshan Station (ZHS) in Antarctica.
Violation of the Impenetrable Barrier: MSS‐1 and Arase Observations of MeV Electrons in the Inner Radiation Belt During the May 2024 Geomagnetic Storm
Yixin Sun,Ying Liu,Q. Zong,Yuguang Ye,Hong Zou,Y. Miyoshi,Li Li,Yoshiharu Omura,Zi‐Kang Xie,Dedong Wang,Zi‐He Zhao,Y. Hao,Xingran Chen,Yong‐Fu Wang,Ziyang Wang,Zhao‐Guo He,C. Yue,Xuzhi Zhou,Shan Wang,Kunihiro Keika,Nana Higashio,Takefumi Mitani,Takeshi Takashima,N. Kitamura,Ayako Matsuoka,Mariko Teramoto,Kazuhiro Yamamoto,I. Shinohara +27 more
- 28 Dec 2025
TL;DR: During the May 2024 geomagnetic storm, MeV electrons penetrated the inner radiation belt at Low Earth Orbit, violating the impenetrable barrier, with observations suggesting radial transport, diffusion, local acceleration, and pitch angle scattering enabled their entry.