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Tikemani Bag, Ph.D.
Tikemani Bag, Ph.D.
National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo, Japan
Verified email at nipr.ac.jp
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Storm-time variation of radiative cooling by Nitric Oxide as observed by TIMED-SABER and GUVI
TBPJ G. Bharti, M.V. Sunil Krishna
Journal of Geophysical Research-Space Physics, doi/10.1002/2017JA024576, 2018
15*2018
Effect of severe geomagnetic storm conditions on atomic oxygen greenline dayglow emission in mesosphere
T Bag, MVS Krishna, S Gahlot, V Singh
Advances in Space Research 53 (8), 1255-1264, 2014
142014
Diurnal Variation of Height Distributed Nitric Oxide Radiative Emission During November 2004 Super-Storm
T Bag
J. Geophys. Res.-Space Phys., 2018
132018
SABER observation of storm‐time hemispheric asymmetry in nitric oxide radiative emission
RDR Bag Tikemani, Zheng Li
J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics 126 (e2020JA028849), e2020JA028849, 2020
9*2020
Local Time Hemispheric Asymmetry in Nitric Oxide Radiative Emission During Geomagnetic Activity
T Bag
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2018
92018
Evidence for presence of a global quasi-resonant mode of oscillations during high-intensity long-duration continuous AE activity (HILDCAA) events
D Rout, R Singh, K Pandey, TK Pant, C Stolle, D Chakrabarty, S Thampi, ...
Earth, Planets and Space 74 (1), 91, 2022
72022
Study of atomic oxygen greenline dayglow emission in thermosphere during geomagnetic storm conditions
T Bag, V Singh, MVS Krishna
Advances in Space Research 59 (1), 302-310, 2017
72017
Thermospheric NO Cooling during an Unusual Geomagnetic Storm of 21–22 January 2005: A Comparative Study between TIMED/SABER Measurements and TIEGCM Simulations
VS Tikemani Bag, D.Rout, Y. Ogawa
Atmosphere 14 (3), 556, 2023
52023
Distinctive response of thermospheric cooling to ICME and CIR-driven geomagnetic storms
T Bag, D Rout, Y Ogawa, V Singh
Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences 10, 1107605, 2023
52023
Effect of geomagnetic storm conditions on the equatorial ionization anomaly and equatorial temperature anomaly
G Bharti, T Bag, MVS Krishna
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 168, 8-20, 2018
42018
Impact of M‐solar flare‐induced solar proton event on mesospheric Na layer over Utah (41.8° N, 112° W)
T Bag
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 122 (8), 8808-8815, 2017
32017
Modeling of Na airglow emission and first results on the nocturnal variation at midlatitude
T Bag, MV Sunil Krishna, V Singh
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 120 (12), 10,945-10,958, 2015
32015
Diurnal Response of the Thermospheric radiative cooling to March 16–21, 2015 Geomagnetic Storm
T Bag, V Sivakumar
Advances in Space Research 71 (1), 144-159, 2023
22023
Local-time, seasonal and solar cycle variation of Nitric Oxide radiative emission over Indian longitude sector
T Bag
Advances in Space Research 68 (6), 2332-2338, 2021
22021
Thermospheric nitric oxide energy budget during extreme geomagnetic storms: a comparative study
PPTT Tikemani Bag,R. Kataoka,Y. Ogawa,H. Fujiwara,Z. Li,Vir Singh,V ...
Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences 11, 2024
2024
Enhanced response of thermospheric cooling emission to negative pressure pulse
T Bag, Y Ogawa
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 9647, 2024
2024
Impact of Solar flares on Upper Atmosphere: Swarm and TIMED/SABER satellite observations
TBY Ogawa
Swarm 10 Year Anniversary and Science Conference 2024, 2024
2024
Response time of Joule heating rate and nitric oxide cooling emission during geomagnetic storms: Correlated ground‐based and satellite observations
T Bag, Y Ogawa
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 129 (2), e2023JA032072, 2024
2024
Nitric oxide cooling emission during geomagnetic storm: Case studies
T Bag, R Barman, SA Das, V Sivakumar, V Singh
Advances in Space Research 73 (1), 747-757, 2024
2024
Impact of Solar Proton Events (SPEs) on thermospheric cooling emission
T Bag, Y Ogawa, R Kataoka
2023
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