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The magnetic field decrease is caused by a diamagnetic effect from the hot plasma in the plasma sheet.
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Thus the asymmetry in the electric field was caused by the Hall term, or more correctly the electron currents and is a diamagnetic effect.
For example, the electron density enhancement associated with the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) also exhibits a diamagnetic effect (Lühr et al., 2003), which has much larger scale lengths than typical EPBs.
By decreasing the diamagnetic effect with a thin "I -shaped metallI -shapedstructure and drastically increasing the effective permetallicy through strong capatchive coupling in the unit cell, the higher refractive index of destructuretandterial can be obtainedrasticallyntaincreasinglosses in the reffectiverequency.
This initially led us to think that our model was contaminated by some diamagnetic effect.
Bubble Index 1 (Bubble) means that the data points are affected by the diamagnetic effect of EPBs.
The large magnetocrystalline anisotropy of SmNiAlH1.17 results in a tremendous diamagnetic effect in the field cooling temperature dependent magnetization, MFC(T), at T<Tcomp.
By drastically decreasing the diamagnetic effect with a thin window type structure in the unit cell and increasing the effective permittivity through strong capacitive coupling, we report a window-type broadband isotropic two-dimensional metamaterial with extremely high refractive index in the terahertz region.
If the square of the correlation coefficient (the 'Bubble Probability': see Subsection 3.3 for details) is higher than a certain threshold (e.g., 0.5), which confirms the diamagnetic effect, the event is deemed a 'Confirmed Bubble'.
The signature of plasma pressure gradient currents is subtracted using the correction for the "diamagnetic effect", as proposed by Lühr et al. (2003), making use of actual electron density and temperature measurements by CHAMP. 4.
However, we did not apply any correction for the "diamagnetic effect" as proposed by Lühr et al. (2003), as this correction was not available for the latest CHAMP data at the time we derived our models.
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